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California’s governor signed a car data privacy law to help protect domestic violence survivors. This, which is one of several new privacy and domestic violence related laws in California, could set a precedent for other states. It states drivers must be able to easily turn off location access and requires automakers to respond promptly to customer requests that are sent with a restraining order that request that another driver’s remote access be turned off.

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T-Mobile agrees to $31.5M settlement

October 8, 2024

In what may become a telecom industry model, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has settled a cybersecurity breach case with T-Mobile agreeing the company will pay a $15.75 million civil settlement and invest $15.75 million more in increased cybersecurity. This resolves T-Mobile breach cases from 2021, 2022 and 2023 and will require it to add zero-trust architecture and multi-factor identification to its networks.

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Children’s Privacy: Texas lawsuit against TikTok uses new state law protecting kids’ data

October 8, 2024

The state attorney general sued TikTok claiming the app violates Texas’ Securing Children Online through Parental Empowerment (SCOPE) Act, which came into effect last month. The law restricts social media companies from sharing or selling children’s personal information without parental consent. The suit’s premise, which TikTok refutes, claims a search for a TikTok account reveals a lot of personal data.

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