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Privacy controls – great if they’re honored (too often they’re not!)

November 19, 2024
Software company Privado’s State of Website Privacy Report’s 2024 survey found this to be a problem in the US and abroad. Results showed as high as 76% of the 100 most-visited US websites and a similar number in the UK and Europe, do not honor global privacy control (GPC) or opt-out consent requests. While this is often due to system issues and is inadvertent, the fact remains that the companies are not compliant and that’s a big legal risk.
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Children’s Privacy: Australia opts in favor of more user control, but not to ban social for ages under 16

November 19, 2024
Despite bipartisan support for banning users under age 16 from social media, an Australian parliamentary committee recommended giving users control to alter, reset, or turn off algorithms, but didn’t go so far as the age ban. Other recommendations included introducing a duty of care for platforms, providing more digital literacy education, and including young people in the process of helping to design any regulations that will impact them.
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Google Will Not Show Political Ads in EU Next Year

November 18, 2024
While the U.S. Federal Election Commission is famously toothless in its attempts to enforce standards for political advertising, agencies elsewhere have considerable bite. In response to disclosure rules aimed at avoiding election interference and deception, Google has announced it will stop serving political ads in the European Union starting next year. It had already dropped political ads in Canada, France, and Brazil.
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