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New California Privacy Law Expands Protections for Children

by Phillip Walters September 26, 2022

Article Highlights: California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act extends beyond existing COPPA protections All minors under 18 years old are protected Major restrictions where online services are likely to be accessed by children

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CCPA Exemptions for Employee & B2B Data Will Expire in 2023

by Phillip Walters September 8, 2022

Article Highlights: Exemption set to expire on January 1, 2023 Employee and B2B data will be treated like any other personal information Businesses should revisit several areas of their CCPA compliance

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Takeaways from the Latest CCPA Enforcement Summary

by Phillip Walters August 31, 2022

Article Highlights: CCPA enforcement remains robust Case examples emphasize ease of user experience for consumers Exchange of personal information for services is considered a "sale"

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Sephora Fined $1.2 Million Over CCPA Violations

by Phillip Walters August 26, 2022

Article Highlights: First major fine for violation of the CCPA Sephora website had no method to opt-out of sale of personal information & no implementation of the Global Privacy Control standard Fines likely to be more common as the mandatory 30-day cure period expires California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced that his office has recently settled a case with makeup retailer Sephora over a number of violations of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). The settlement requires Sephora...

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