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Every time you go online, businesses are collecting your data. A new bill before the Legislature would put limits on what they can do with it. Read the story on VTDigger here: You...
Maryland’s law banning the sale of sensitive data signals a shift toward stricter state privacy regulation.
What began as an effort to bolster kids’ safety online has morphed in recent months into a broader debate over privacy and anonymity on the internet. Mandatory age verification,...
What began as an effort to bolster kids’ safety online has morphed in recent months into a broader debate over privacy and anonymity on the internet. Mandatory age verification,...
Ban reflects growing push to curb data brokers, even as industry warns of impacts on digital services.
Chrome is the most popular browser in the world by a country mile. With more than 77% of the browser market across all kinds of devices, it’s most people’s first choice—especially...
The advocates of enforced age verification promise safe and secure technologies that protect user privacy.Age verification mechanisms have, they insist, developed sufficiently, use...
On April 22, 2026, Rep. Brett Guthrie (R-KY), chairman of the House Committee on Energy & Commerce, and Rep. John Joyce (R-Pa.), leader of the Energy and Commerce Data Privacy...
Canadian Privacy Commissioner Philippe Dufresne said Tuesday that the federal lawful access bill requires further amendments to strengthen privacy protections for Canadians despite...
Google, Meta, and Perplexity accused of sharing millions of chats to increase ad revenue.
Data brokers make a living by selling your personal information for profit. Your phone number, email, home address, and Social Security number could be packaged and sold to spammer...
There are a lot of things you can do to make it harder to trace who you are online. But, like the criminal in a shitty prime-time cop show, we always leave behind a little...
If you want to see a privacy lawyer who works in ad tech roll their eyes and heave a deep sigh, then speak aloud this acronym: “CIPA.” The California Invasion of Privacy Act, or CI...
Fashion, beauty, and wearable technology brands are heading into 2026 with a lot more to think about concerning data privacy. What used to feel like a back-end legal issue is now s...
New research indicates that one of the world's leading age verification providers collects and shares highly sensitive personal data.
The Internet: How does it work? It's not a question that the Utah state government bothered to ask before attempting to enact its Online Age Verification law (Bill 73). Not asking...
Requirement to upload documents for the purpose of ‘age verification’ is coming to platforms near youWant to Google your symptoms, join an ICE watch group on Facebook or scroll Red...
Three in four parents fear their child cannot make safe choices about personal data online, the data watchdog finds.
What would you do if Meta’s apps were suddenly blacked out on your phone? You can’t access Facebook, Instagram, or WhatsApp. Threads will never overtake X as the new global town sq...
Over the years, we have followed unsuccessful attempts by Congress to develop a national consumer privacy law. Each time, two key issues have frustrated passage, (1) the degree to...
Website advertising technology has been the subject of much recent litigation. While California plaintiffs have sought to reframe website cookies as illegal "trap and trace" device...
In-house lawyers say they're getting flooded with suits alleging website-tracking tools violate the California Invasion of Privacy Act.
Activists say ministers are targeting access rather than Big Tech's data-hungry business models
Welcome to Part Two of our series that examines the ECPA as a private right of action for privacy policy inaccuracies. In Part One of this series, we examined how a wave of state-...
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