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Note: Since the writing of this blog CCPA has been replaced with CPRA. The CCPA: California Consumer Privacy Act, first enacted in 2018, became effective on January 1st, 2020. The law provides …
Note: Since the writing of this blog CCPA has been replaced with CPRA. The CCPA: California Consumer Privacy Act, first enacted in 2018, became effective on January 1st, 2020. The law provides …
Note: Since the writing of this blog CCPA has been replaced with CPRA. If you own a business, you likely work with a variety of entities pursuant to delivering products and services …
In 2017, Nevada passed the Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 603A (“Nevada Privacy Law”) to protect Nevada consumers. The law requires operators to post a Privacy Policy on their website or online service. …
The Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) is a privacy law that aims to protect the personal information of Canadians by requiring websites that the law applies to have a …
Note: Since the writing of this blog, CCPA has been replaced with CPRA. As many of us work from home, homeschool our children, and do more and more activities online as a …
In 2017, Nevada passed the Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 603A (“Nevada Privacy Law”) that requires an online business to post a Privacy Policy on its website or online service. In 2019, Nevada …
The Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) is a privacy law that protects the personal information of Canadians. The law accomplishes this goal by providing certain privacy rights to Canadians, …
The Australia Privacy Act, like most privacy laws across the world, provides certain rights to consumers regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of their personal information by another entity. This article will …
*Note: Since the writing of this blog, CCPA has been replaced with CPRA. Privacy laws often have varying definitions of what constitutes “personal information.”Though these laws have the common goal of protecting …
*Note: Since the writing of this blog, CCPA has been replaced with CPRA. Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), businesses that sell personally identifiable information (“PII”) must provide a “Do Not …