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Tech Lobbyists Oppose California Consumer Privacy Act

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Last year, California passed the California Consumer Privacy Act ( CCPA ), which allows state residents to request to see the data that businesses collect on them, ask that it be deleted, opt out of having that data sold to third parties, and more. In addition, another bill, AB 846, would change restrictions on loyalty card programs.

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How NowRx Is Tightening Data Privacy In The Pandemic-Driven Telehealth Age

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Digital identification has become critical to healthcare during this time, especially as consumers’ own perceptions of online privacy continue to shift. Providers need to stay aware of how advancing regulations — such as California’s CPPA, the strictest data protection law in the U.S. — Following Healthcare's Lead .

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What SCA Means For Europe And Beyond

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SCA is intended to make online transactions safer for consumers. Regulations can build trust and goodwill, though. consumers trust companies more under GDPR, according to the PSD2 Tracker. GDPR and PSD2 have been an inspiration toward open banking and data protection regulations beyond Europe’s borders.

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Cyber Scores: What Do They Mean?

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With new data protection and privacy regulations coming online — such as the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA) –– interest in understanding and managing cyber risk is at an all-time high.

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Cyber Scores: What Do They Mean?

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With new data protection and privacy regulations coming online — such as the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA) –– interest in understanding and managing cyber risk is at an all-time high.

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Beyond GDPR, Data Privacy Debate Gathers Steam in US

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When it comes to data privacy, it’s not all about General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and it’s not all about Europe. and in the wake of GDPR, which of course took effect in May, there exists the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, known colloquially as CCPA. Here in the U.S.,

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