Companies that safeguard data privacy will gain an advantage over their competitors, according to a report by Ping Identity.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta leads investigation with Colorado and Connecticut targeting businesses that fail to honor Global Privacy Control (GPC) opt-out ...
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A Consumer Reports investigation has raised privacy concerns about retail loyalty programs, revealing that Kroger, a major ...
Filing in Yeh v. Barrington Pacific, LLC urges the Court of Appeal to reject federal-style standing hurdles that would weaken Californians' consumer-privacy rights under the Investigative Consumer ...
Major AI companies are utilizing user conversations for training purposes, raising significant privacy concerns and ...
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Building on a 2018 law, California has passed three new bills designed to boost privacy for internet users, governor Gavin ...
The House of Representatives voted 127-76 on Wednesday, Oct. 1 to approve House Bill 78, which — if it successfully becomes ...
The Global Privacy Control (GPC) feature is a setting in some browsers and plug-ins to tell websites not to sell your personal data.