U.S. states continue to crank out consumer privacy laws and regulations. Although only three new comprehensive consumer privacy laws are ...
A centralized deletion system took effect January 1 under one of the nation’s strictest privacy laws Californians can now submit a single request f ...
For businesses, the 2025 laws underscore the importance of proactive privacy compliance. By assessing applicability, streamlining processes for rights requests, and maintaining clear and up-to-date ...
A new California law lets residents demand deletion of their personal data from hundreds of data brokers with a single request The system replaces ...
The Bottom Line - Privacy compliance obligations continue to grow and expand, so businesses should revisit their privacy ...
From Montana’s legislative push to secure the sanctity of brainwaves to Texas’ embrace of universal opt-out tools, leaders are tightening data rules and positioning their states to embrace a future ...
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Stateline reports states are enacting privacy laws to restrict surveillance, particularly license plate readers, amid growing concerns over data use.
Top Democrats in the Massachusetts Senate released legislation that seeks to bolster consumer privacy laws in the state by limiting the type of data large companies can store and collect from ...
Illinois’ experience as an early adopter of restrictions on the use of biometrics shows how lawmakers struggle to keep up with fast-moving technologies.