California’s new privacy rights could come to your state, too
“With nearly 40 million residents, California and its frequently progressive legislature has been at the forefront of laws covering everything […]
“With nearly 40 million residents, California and its frequently progressive legislature has been at the forefront of laws covering everything […]
Most people would be willing to give up privacy online in exchange for access to services such as Google, Box CEO […]
Data is not the new oil. It is the new cotton, sugar, timber and coal. These sectors grew on the […]
Until the end of the 20th century, most young people could take one thing for granted: their embarrassing behavior would […]
“For all the consensus we have managed to build on the need for people to take control over their personal […]
In such a fast-evolving field as technology, it is perhaps inevitable that new regulations are out of date as soon […]
“Devices are cooling down as tech’s elite moves on to less tangible signifiers of wealth and luxury. As the majority […]
The Times Privacy Project was given access to a data set with more than 50 billion location “pings” from the […]
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) provides broader rights to consumers and stricter compliance requirements for businesses than any other […]
Fortune asked 25 of the sharpest minds to weigh in on the epic, disruptive, thrilling, terrifying, and fascinating ideas that […]
Facebook gathers information about what you buy — both online and in physical stores — in order to serve you […]
Attorney General (AG) Xavier Becerra clarified at a news conference in Sacramento that he fully expects businesses to be compliant […]
Elizabeth M. Renieris, founder of HackyLawyer wrote this important piece for organizations thinking about consent as part of their #GDPR […]
“It seems every news cycle comes with its share of “data gloom”. Just look at lamentations over a “loss of […]
“Digital identity” opens up a huge can of worms, or what Wilson calls a “sea change” in the entire field: […]