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Data privacy law in the United States is a patchwork of state and federal laws. That’s not changing anytime soon.

Data privacy law in the United States is a patchwork of state and federal laws. That’s not changing anytime soon.

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals recently issued a ruling that could have significant implications for the data privacy regulatory landscape in the United States, particularly with respect to laws aimed at protecting minors.

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Google recently updated its privacy policy. Here’s why the revisions could lead to problems.

Google recently updated its privacy policy. Here’s why the revisions could lead to problems.

On July 1, 2023, recent changes to Google’s privacy policy went into effect. Normally, companies’ privacy policy updates fly under the radar. But when Google updates its privacy policy, it’s a big deal.

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How does Texas’ new data privacy law define “small business”?

How does Texas’ new data privacy law define “small business”?

The Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (TDPSA), which was signed into law on June 19, is unusual in some ways.

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What is the My Health, My Data Act? Why is it important?

What is the My Health, My Data Act? Why is it important?

The State of Washington’s My Health My Data Act (MHMD) was signed into law on April 27, 2023. The new law is part of an effort to regulate consumer apps, services, and devices that collect health-related data from users.

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What does it mean for a privacy policy to be comprehensive?

What does it mean for a privacy policy to be comprehensive?

To be truly comprehensive, a company’s privacy policy should include ALL of the company’s privacy-related terms and disclosures.

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How the U.S. and the EU view data privacy differently

How the U.S. and the EU view data privacy differently

The differences in how data privacy is approached by legislators and regulators in the United States vs. the European Union stems from a fundamental difference in how each conceptualizes its citizens’ data privacy rights.

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