
Nebraska Passes Bold Child Privacy Law
Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen signed LB504, the Age-Appropriate Online Design Code Act, into law marking one of the strongest state-level actions yet aimed at reining in the influence of Big
Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen signed LB504, the Age-Appropriate Online Design Code Act, into law marking one of the strongest state-level actions yet aimed at reining in the influence of Big
Italy’s Garante fined Luka, Inc. €5 million last month, for multiple GDPR violations tied to its Replika chatbot. The investigation, sparked by concerns over data handling, revealed three core issues:
Africa stands at a digital crossroads, its vibrant economies surging toward a tech-driven future. Yet, beneath the promise of innovation lies a troubling reality: a fragmented patchwork of data protection
The ubiquity and reach of data transfers underpin the ways in which businesses, service providers, and individuals interact with one another. Businesses are increasingly reliant on the free flow of
The privacy Seal program for EdTech was just recently announced and Common Sense Privacy is looking to assist consumers, parents, and education centers so that they can pinpoint thought leaders
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Just recently the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) unveiled a transformative step forward in the realm of digital advertising with the announcement of its Self-Regulatory Framework. This development, launched in Washington,
We are seeing a lot of regulation and fines coming thanks to connected cars and the immense amount of sensitive data that they collect. Following exchanges CNIL which is the
Attorney General Dan Rayfield recently released a comprehensive six-month progress report on the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (OCPA), underscoring Oregon’s dedication to enforcing robust consumer privacy standards. Since its enactment
A Cybersecurity Wake-Up Call For New Yorkers. On March 10, 2025, New York Attorney General Letitia James dropped a legal bombshell: a lawsuit against National General and its parent company,
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