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Big California Privacy News: Legislative and Enforcement Updates

Data Matters

Privacy never sleeps in California. In recent days and as California’s legislative session comes to a close, there have been a number of significant legislative and regulatory developments in the state, each of which will likely (again) change the privacy landscape in California and, by extension, the rest of the country.

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New Nevada Privacy Law With “Sale” Opt-Out Right Will Take Effect Before the CCPA

HL Chronicle of Data Protection

Nevada has a new privacy law. The act, which amends an existing online privacy notice law, is significantly narrower than the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). The act, which amends an existing online privacy notice law, is significantly narrower than the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).

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FTC, privacy, and vendor due diligence—and opt-in consent

Data Protection Report

Federal Trade Commission (FTC) released for public comment an administrative complaint and proposed consent agreement with mobile phone manufacturer BLU Products Inc. The complaint alleged that, contrary to BLU’s posted privacy policy, ADUPS “had access to personal information that was not needed” to perform the patches and updates.

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The Results Are in: Modest Changes to CCPA Await the Governor’s Signature

HL Chronicle of Data Protection

Since the California Consumer Privacy Act’s (CCPA) hasty passage in June last year and minor changes last September , the CCPA has vexed businesses working on compliance. making numerous technical changes to correct errors or clarify typos. making numerous technical changes to correct errors or clarify typos.

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One-Month Countdown to Pass CCPA Amendments Begins

Data Protection Report

Starting with the Senate Appropriations Committee Hearing today, the legislature will now have approximately a month to continue the markups and send California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) amendments to the Governor’s desk for signature before the September 13 deadline.

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And then there were five: CCPA amendments pass legislature

Data Protection Report

The California legislative session for 2019 ended on September 13 and the following five amendments to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) were passed: AB 25, 874, 1146, 1355, and 1564. Finally, the amendments added that the online privacy policy must also describe the consumer’s rights under § 1798.100 and § 1798.105.

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6 Best Threat Intelligence Feeds to Use in 2023

eSecurity Planet

Examples of IoCs include malicious IP and email addresses, suspicious domain names and URLs, unusual file paths or file names, unexpected network traffic patterns, and behavioral oddities like frequent unauthorized access attempts. Email Address By signing up to receive our newsletter, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.