In Brief: Judge rules real-time bidding class-action against Google can proceed June 21, 2022 If the claimants prevail, Google could be found in violation of California law and federal law. CDPI Privacy Newsletter
In Brief: Firefox adds cookie-blocking by default June 21, 2022 The browser feature only allows trackers to see behavior on individual sites, rather than across sites. It was previously available but users had to turn it on. CDPI Privacy Newsletter
In Brief: MediaMath integrates Sourcepoint privacy ratings June 21, 2022 MediaMath’s customers will get pre-bid access to inventory segments on sites that meet their privacy standards, based on Sourcepoint’s Privacy Lens website ratings. CDPI Privacy Newsletter
New US bill takes aim at Amazon, Google and other Big Tech to forestall monopolies June 14, 2022 A bipartisan anti-trust bill that looks like it may have sufficient Senate votes to move on to Congress could prevent Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google and other major technology companies from favoring their own platforms to keep smaller companies from being able to compete. Big Tech companies have countered that it will be harder for them to ensure privacy and security…but, given their records, maybe it can be cause to improve. CDPI Privacy Newsletter
OneTrust announces major lay-off June 14, 2022 Leading privacy vendor OneTrust, in a surprise announcement, said it will be laying off 950 workers, which is 25% of its workforce. This comes despite a statement last month that the company had record growth quarters and was seeing increased customer demand. However, the company’s announcement indicates they decided it best to scale back in response to a potentially tightening market. CDPI Privacy Newsletter
IT’S THE LAW (06/14/2022) June 14, 2022 Maryland adds strict guidelines to business requirements following security breaches. An amendment to the state’s Personal Information Protection Act going into effect this fall specifies that businesses must inform data owners or licensees of within 10 days of a breach, and companies must also notify major media within the geographic region where individuals are likely to reside. CDPI Privacy Newsletter
Identity theft shows slight decrease in 2021, but still high at 25%; risks high to companies that don’t work speedily to resolve June 14, 2022 New GIACT report looks at identity theft in 2021, including who is most effected, what areas are most vulnerable – and speed to rectify, according to consumers. In many cases, it took institutions months, not days or weeks to resolve the problem, resulting in large opportunity cost to fraud victims. CDPI Privacy Newsletter
Children’s Privacy: Pixalate steps up to fill gap and protect kids who use Google Play Store & Apple apps June 14, 2022 While Google and Apple may be more transparent sharing how apps handle data, they don’t tell the public whether those apps target children under age 13 – or whether the app is COPPA compliant. But, now Pixalate by way of an AI-enabled compliance toolkit is automating the process of assessing whether all apps in the Apple App and Google Play stores are compliant. This, coupled with the company’s newly-formed Trust and Safety Advisory Board of qualified educators, provides a public source to help privacy advocates, regulators, parents and ad-tech companies... Read More > CDPI Privacy Newsletter
In Brief: Surfshark, ExpressVPN and Hide.me lead way out of India for VPN providers June 14, 2022 The companies are pulling servers out of the country in response to India’s new data retention law, which will begin requiring cloud storage services, VPNs and data centers to turn over data when the government deems it useful in fighting cybercrime. CDPI Privacy Newsletter
In Brief: US FBI and Department of Justice part of years-long sting to take down vast criminal marketplace selling social security numbers and Date of Birth (SSNDOB) information June 14, 2022 The international operation, which received $22 million in Bitcoin since 2015, had an elaborate hidden network working under false names that took years to trace and take down. CDPI Privacy Newsletter
In Brief: Amazon scheming to evade EU antitrust fines June 14, 2022 Bearing gifts unlike never before – including a willingness to share data with sellers and boost rival products, Amazon is hoping to persuade EU regulators not to enact a very large fine, possibly as high as 10% of global turnover. CDPI Privacy Newsletter
IAB launches Global Privacy Platform (GPP) combining domestic & global privacy signals June 7, 2022 Two years in the making, IAB’s GPP is now available. It has been designed to help businesses, including advertisers, publishers, and technology vendors, comply with the EU’s TCF and US CCPA legislation across digital media channels. The intent is to simplify transparency for consumers via managing signals they receive. CDPI Privacy Newsletter