Perez v. Romantix Online- Another Privacy Class Action Crashes on the Rocks of Consent The National Law Review
Fact-Finding ‘Sweep’ Targets Child Online Privacy Practices The Times Jersey
Regulators say they have been checking whether websites and apps are protecting children's privacy. The Jersey Office of the Information Commissioner (JOIC) said it had been taking part in an ...
As the New Year dawned in Louisiana, the U.S. state's 4.5 million residents woke to a new rule that restricts their access to the internet - a measure aimed at stopping children from viewing ...
The privacy changes web browsers will be required to make under a new California law could set the de facto standard for the entire country, changing how Americans control their data when using the...
California's new law, Assembly Bill 566, requires web browsers to offer an opt-out signal to stop websites from sharing personal data. Effective January 2027, it could set a national privacy standard...
Pornography, children and privacy: Europe’s digital dilemma politico.eu
California legislation could lead to better online privacy nationwide Greenwich Time
5 tips to protect your online student profiles City Times
Privacy sweep to assess websites used by Manx children BBC