The Pennsylvania Consumer Data Privacy Act (PCDPA) is a law that grants consumers certain rights regarding their data and aims to hold data controllers (entities that process consumer information) accountable for the personal data they process (collect, use, store, or modify). What are Some Key...
What is Sensitive Data Under Pennsylvania's Consumer Data Privacy Act (PCDPA)? Sensitive datais a special class of data that, if exposed, could lead to discrimination or bias. Under Pennsylvania's Consumer Data Privacy Act (PCDPA), it includes data revealing any of the following: Racial or ...
The Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act applies to Virginia consumers. As a resident, you have the right to: The VCDPA lets Virginia residents view or delete information collected about them by businesses. It lets them control the sale of their personal information and the use of their sensiti...
In March 2022, Utah became the fourth state to enact a comprehensive consumer data privacy law. Slated to go into effect in December 2023, the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA) is considered more business friendly than its predecessors in California, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) ...
“Acxiom applauds Virginia for bipartisan passage of the Consumer Data Privacy Act (CDPA), which Governor Ralph Northam signed into law yesterday. CDPA will equip Virginia consumers with the right to know who has their data, how it is used, and additional control over their personal data, incl...
Data privacyConsumer rightsCalifornia Consumer Privacy ActCCPACommunication policyConducting a case study on the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), this paper analyzes divergent frames of privacy argued by different stakeholders. While the United States has allowed corporate self-regulation of consumer...
The Virginia Consumer Data Privacy Act (VCDPA), which is effective in Virginia starting January 2023. The Colorado Privacy Act (CPA), which is efffective in Colorado starting July 2023. The Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CTDPA), which is effective in Connecticut starting July 2023. Quebec Law...
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is the first comprehensive privacy law in the United States. It provides multiple privacy rights to California consumers. Businesses regulated by the CCPA will have a number of obligations to those consumers, including disclosures, General Data Protection ...
Kentucky will join Indiana, New Hampshire, and a slew of other states with the enactment of a comprehensive data privacy act. The Kentucky Consumer Data Protection Act (KCDPA)–at least this iteration of it–was several years in the making after the competing Senate Bill couldn’t garner ...
The California Consumer Privacy Act accomplishes the following protections for consumers: An extensive definition of what qualifies as "personal information" The creation of new data privacy rights for consumers New required disclosures from businesses regarding consumers' information ...