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Google Updates Privacy Terms to Shift Away From Offering Some Services as a “Service Provider” Under the CCPA

Hunton Privacy

On May 24, 2023 Google LLC (“Google”) announced its recently updated privacy terms providing that, for many of Google’s advertising services, it will no longer act as a service provider for the purposes of the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (“CPRA”). The updated terms take effect on July 1, 2023, the day CPRA enforcement begins.

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License Plate "NULL"

Schneier on Security

The California system assigned him every ticket with no license plate: $12,000. Wired has a roundup of people whose license places read things like "NOPLATE," "NO TAG," and "XXXXXXX.". There was a DefCon talk by someone with the vanity plate "NULL." And this isn't the first time this sort of thing has happened.

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U.S. Govt. Apps Bundled Russian Code With Ties to Mobile Malware Developer

Krebs on Security

company based variously in California, Maryland and Washington, D.C., Reuters also learned that the company’s address in California does not exist, and that two LinkedIn accounts for Pushwoosh employees in Washington, D.C. Pushwoosh employees posing at a company laser tag event. regulatory filings present it as a U.S.

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Facebook Agrees to Landmark 550 Million Dollar Settlement in BIPA Class Action

Hunton Privacy

Under the proposed settlement, Facebook agrees to establish a $550,000,000 fund to compensate Illinois users who claim Facebook violated BIPA by using facial recognition in its tag recognition feature without user consent.

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Doing Well By Doing The Right Thing: How The CCPA Is Good For Businesses And Consumers

Reltio

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), the sweeping piece of legislation designed to enhance the privacy rights of California consumers, was signed into law more than 18 months ago and enacted on January 1 of this year. How is it that many companies doing business in California are still not compliance-ready?

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Keeping Up with New Data Protection Regulations

erwin

California recently passed a law that gives residents the right to control the data companies collect about them. Some suggest the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), which takes effect January 1, 2020, sets a precedent other states will follow by empowering consumers to set limits on how companies can use their personal information.

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Data privacy examples

IBM Big Data Hub

This example illustrates three core components of common data privacy frameworks: Complying with regulatory requirements : By letting users granularly control how their data is processed, the app complies with consent rules that are imposed by laws like the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). The price tag can add up quickly.