The new DROP platform allows California residents to request the deletion of personal data held by hundreds of data brokers.
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Californians now have a powerful new way to limit how their personal information is collected, sold and reused online.
If you're ready to replace your old computer and hand it down to a friend or family member, you'll need to wipe your data and reset it. Here's how to do it properly.
Californians can now reclaim control over their personal data with the newly launched Delete Request and Opt-Out Platform ...
As President Trump mounts a campaign to control the Federal Reserve, the Supreme Court is considering his ability to remove a ...
More than 155,000 Californians have signed up for a new tool that lets them opt out of brokers selling their data. That’s ...
Two bills introduced at the Georgia Legislative Session could end tax exemptions for data centers early, or remove them entirely. The two pieces of legislation, Senate Bill 408 and Senate Bill 410, ...