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How Digital Natives Are Shaping the Future of Data Privacy

“With the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) going into effect on January 1, 2020, I think it’s timely to look at how digital natives may change the way we view data privacy altogether. Our collective attitude toward data privacy is changing as we learn more about how maintaining data privacy is both desirable and difficult. …

Privacy is not protected, FTC tells Apple and Facebook

‘A federal trade regulator has condemned the largest digital companies for their privacy records, arguing that it is currently “untenable” for consumers to understand and control collection of their own data.’ ‘“Even if consumers can walk through a privacy check-up, the amount of information that you have to process, to figure out what is happening …

Blog: The benefits of sharing personal data – what can we learn from Open Banking?

Top three considerations for anyone starting out:  GDPR must be your guideBuild in data protection from the very beginning, and put individual rights under the GDPR front and centre. Design with the user in mind Your customer expects you to come up with a system that is straightforward, secure, and effective in achieving their goals. …

Most people will trade privacy for access to services such as Google, says Box CEO

Most people would be willing to give up privacy online in exchange for access to services such as Google, Box CEO Aaron Levie said.  “I think that most consumers will make that trade,” Levie told CNBC. While data privacy laws like California’s pose a threat to the business model of some tech companies, Levie argued it …