New California law requires social media companies to make it easy for users to cancel their accounts and remove all data. It's the first law of its kind in the country and other states are expected ...
The bill was originally passed by the California legislature last month, but its signing by the governor wasn't necessarily a done deal. Newsom vetoed a similar bill last year for being overly broad ...
A quiet revolution is unfolding in California’s legal community and Los Angeles stands at its epicenter. In a move expected to ripple across law schools, courtrooms, and corporate compliance ...
Amid the ongoing evolution of digital privacy laws, one California proposal is drawing heightened attention from legal scholars, technologists, and privacy advocates. Assembly Bill 1355, while ...
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), enacted in 2020, was expected to establish a national model for data protection laws. But a new study from the University ...
Many states regulate profiling, but none has done so as robustly as the CPPA proposes. Most states have whole or partial exemptions for insurance businesses. While assessment requirements are included ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta leads investigation with Colorado and Connecticut targeting businesses that fail to honor Global Privacy Control (GPC) opt-out ...
California has passed three new bills designed to boost privacy for internet users, governor Gavin Newsom's office announced. The biggest one, AB 566, builds on a ...