Third Party Privacy Monitoring
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Two New Privacy Laws Take Effect Next Week
On Monday, July 1, two new privacy laws will come into effect in the United States, specifically in the states of Texas and Oregon. These laws, known as the Texas Privacy Act (TDPSA) and the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (OCPA), are designed to enhance consumer privacy rights and give individuals more control over their personal information. Here's what you need to know about these new laws.
The importance of transparency when collecting personal information
As the world becomes increasingly digitized, the collection of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) is becoming a common practice for many businesses. From online retailers to social media platforms, companies gather vast amounts of data about their customers and users. However, with this practice comes a significant responsibility: the need for transparency in how PII is collected, used, and protected.
How to Start a Privacy Program
The need for a privacy program is growing in today’s digital age. With more data than ever before being collected, stored, and shared, organizations need to ensure that they are taking the proper steps to protect their customers’ personal information. A privacy program can help organizations ensure that they are complying with all applicable privacy laws and regulations, as well as providing their customers with the highest level of privacy protection. In this blog post, we will explore how to start a privacy program.
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