Privacy
The General Data Protection Regulation is closely associated with the EU legislation which protects the privacy of communication in the electronic form or e-privacy. A research conducted by the European Data Protection Board discovered that GDPR and e-privacy have common comprehensive rules that protect data. The research referred to...
Privacy
The ePrivacy Regulation will replace the ePrivacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002, which was implemented in the UK in 2003. The fact that it is a regulation means it will be a legal act and will be immediately enforceable in its entirety across all EU member states, as opposed...
Privacy
On May 29, 2019, Nevada Governor signed into law SB 220. This law amends Nevada’s existing security and privacy law to require an operator of a website or online service for commercial purposes to permit consumers to opt-out of the sale of any covered personally identifiable information that the...
Privacy
Apple created ITP in the name of privacy. Essentially, the original ITP made it harder to use third-party cookies to track Safari users on iOS and MacOS and it’s in line with Firefox ETP efforts in privacy. It added a 24-hour window to cookies in the domains it flagged...
Privacy
The General Data Protection Regulation (‘GDPR’) and the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (‘CCPA’) (which has been technically amended by California Senate Bill 1121 (SB-1121)), both aim to guarantee strong protection for individuals regarding their personal data and apply to businesses that collect, use, or share consumer data,...
Privacy
Just as marketers learn to survive in a post-GDPR world, the deadline for the ePrivacy Regulation — the successor to the ePrivacy Directive (also known as “The Cookie Law”) — inches closer. Stated for a release in 2019, the impending ePrivacy Regulation, like the GDPR, is applicable to any...