Privacy, it’s the word on everyone’s lips. And with tech giants like Google and Facebook being called out for misusing user data, it’s no surprise that lawmakers are finally stepping in. A new wave of privacy laws is sweeping across the United States, and it’s about time. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) led the pack in 2018, but a plethora of other state laws have followed, including Virginia’s Consumer Data Protection Act (CDPA) and Colorado’s Consumer Data Privacy (CDP) law. But why stop there? Several federal privacy bills are also in the works, including the Online Privacy Act and the Consumer Data Privacy Act. These laws aim to put power back in the hands of users, giving them more control over their data and holding companies accountable for their actions. Privacy may have been a luxury in the past, but it’s becoming a basic human right in today’s digital age.
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When the United States sneezes, the world catches a cold. This statement is particularly true in the world of digital technology. America is, after all, home to many of the world’s leading and most successful online companies (although some might argue that China is snapping at its heels). However, one area where our European cousins lead the charge is digital privacy. GDPR changed the way the world views privacy If you cast your mind back to 2018, you’ll remember how the European Union shook up the entire world with the […] The post U.S. Digital Privacy Laws appeared first on emfluence Digital Marketing.
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