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Data Privacy

Jan. 3, 2015

Businesses must get up to speed on online privacy laws

In today's age of big data and our increasingly large "cyber footprints, " recent legislative changes to CalOPPA effective Thursday offer some new protections to users of all ages, especially minors. By Kent Clayton


By Kent Clayton


In today's age of big data and our increasingly large "cyber footprints, " recent legislative changes to California's Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA) offer some new protections to users of all ages, especially minors. These include requiring updates to both website and mobile app privacy policies with disclosures about how "do not track" signals are handled and a new "eraser button" feature permitting ...

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