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You Have a Website Privacy Policy, but Does Your Website Comply with U.S. Data Privacy Laws?

Most U.S. businesses are aware that they need to have a Privacy Policy available on their websites. Most businesses also are aware that the generic forms they may obtain from third-party website developers or through general...more

That’s the Way the Cookie Crumbles

Do you know what cookies your company’s website is using? If not, you likely do not know whether your company’s website is honoring users’ data protection choices involving the use of cookies. You should know and care so your...more

Summary and Comparison of U.S. Data Privacy Laws Since California's CCPA and CPRA

California started the process of individual U.S. states enacting individual privacy laws with its California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), which currently is in effect, as supplemented and amended by the California Consumer...more

Businesses Should Consider How They are Impacted by the California Consumer Privacy Acts

The CCPA – or the California Consumer Privacy Act – went into effect on January 1, 2020, followed by the CPRA, or California Privacy Rights Act. These laws have had a significant impact on the privacy and data security...more

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