U.S. college students had personal information unknowingly sent to Facebook when they applied for federal financial aid while applying to…
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The Connecticut General Assembly gave final approval on what will be the U.S.’s fifth comprehensive state privacy law. Senate Bill…
U.S. President Joe Biden and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced Friday that the U.S. and EU have…
Utah became the fourth U.S. state to pass comprehensive privacy legislation when Gov. Spencer Cox, R-Utah, signed the Utah Consumer…
ITPro Today reports a recent analysis conducted by regulatory compliance vendor Zendata showed a majority of websites belonging to U.S.-based companies…
The rally for heightened U.S. enforcement against so-called “dark patterns” pushed forward Monday with a group of state attorneys general…
Last year saw the highest number of recorded data breaches, CNET reports. Citing the Identity Theft Resource Center’s 2021 Data…
Eighty percent of users’ browsing histories can be captured by online trackers, InfoSecurity Magazine reports. Summarizing Norton Labs’ quarterly Consumer…
State Sen. Angela Turner-Ford, D-Miss., introduced Senate Bill 2330, the Mississippi Consumer Data Privacy Act. The bill proposes data subject rights,…
Axios reports some athletes participating in the 2022 Olympic Games will be provided burner phones to use instead of personal…