California Consumer Privacy Act
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First multi-state sweep on sale of consumer personal information
AGs in Colorado, California and Connecticut sent letters to businesses that don’t appear to be processing consumer requests to opt out of the sale of their personal information as required by law.
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Connected cars: California settles with Honda over alleged privacy issues
In addition to the monetary penalty, the order mandates a significant number of corrective actions, including consulting a user experience designer.
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GRIP Q&A: Tyler Thompson of Reed Smith on AI data privacy
Ahead of his talk at the AI Governance & Strategy Summit in Seattle, Tyler Thompson spoke to GRIP about AI strategy and future developments.
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California screening: How to prepare for the state’s privacy compliance sweep
Key takeaways and lessons learned from public statements and past enforcement actions by the CCPA and state AG.
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Organizations struggle to meet global data privacy laws
Only half of organizations are set to meet the legal requirements, says new report.
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California customer privacy rules labeled a ‘historic milestone’
Rules give customers right to negotiate with businesses over use of personal information.
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California Attorney General Rob Bonta targets mobile apps over privacy failings
Businesses with mobile apps that have failed to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) have received letters.
