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New CPRA reg draft signals move for much stricter control

While not final, a draft from California’s Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) indicates what CPRA businesses should prepare for. Rules include a requirement to honor global opt-out requests,  clarification of language when choices are given, consumer notification of third-party collection and information handling, consumer rights to limit use of sensitive information, and having hyperlinks guide consumers directly to applicable areas of privacy policies for transparency and ease-of-use.

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IT’S THE LAW (06/07/2022)

June 7, 2022

Switzerland is under pressure from the UN to change long-standing bank secrecy laws and allow its Federal Intelligence Service (FIS) access to bank accounts considered a security risk. This follows a February Credit Suisse data leak, which showed criminals & human rights abusers were using bank services there. The UN says the country’s Article 47, which allows jailing or fining whistleblowers for revealing secret bank data, is in violation of human rights agreements Switzerland has signed.

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Meta Faces Class Action for Overcharging Facebook Advertisers

April 17, 2025

Remember the good old days, when lying was considered unacceptable? The folks at Iron Tribe Fitness, a South Carolina gym, are holding Meta to that forgotten standard in a class action suit alleging that Facebook overcharged advertisers as much as $4 billion by using one type of auction bidding process while claiming to use another.  Meta blames the error on a “software glitch” that began in 2013 and continued for at least four years.

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