First California passed its version of the GDPR. Now other states are looking to follow the lead set by the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).https://t.co/hjxrz2StIn
— Chris Parker (@chrispcritters) December 27, 2019
Yep, lots of changes ahead and we’ll be tracking them at @govtechnews and @GOVERNING... New privacy laws like CCPA could be headed to your state #privacy #govtech #SmartCities https://t.co/WdjmxDBqeP
— Dustin Haisler (@dustinhaisler) December 28, 2019
Sign of the times: "New privacy laws like CCPA could be headed to your state" | CNET https://t.co/7PbVomXXkU #dataprivacy #dataprotection #Dataprotectionbill pic.twitter.com/Rmbk3MjYky
— Nicole Black (@nikiblack) December 27, 2019
California is rewriting the rules of the internet and businesses are scrambling to keep up. December 27th 2019. https://t.co/4Zh5dALlSV
— Roy Eacups (@RoyEacups) December 27, 2019
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— Ehrich [BYOB] (@_BeYourOwnBank_) December 27, 2019
If California wants #privacy, $CLOAK is ready. Strong privacy while preserving important monetary properties! Don't trust, verify! ?#BeFree #BePrivate #BYOB ?#CCPA #CloakCoin #privacycoin pic.twitter.com/QzZFk1GRJJ
On Jan 1, new California privacy law (CCPA) takes effect. @USATODAY explains how to take advantage. @AGBecerra is now our Chief Privacy Officer. Let him know that this matters to you. https://t.co/O0cLUZ1tUO
— Roger McNamee (@Moonalice) December 27, 2019
The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2020 gives consumers the right to see personal data companies collect on them and stop them from selling it. https://t.co/jD892BaY4L
— USA TODAY Tech (@usatodaytech) December 27, 2019
What California's privacy law means to youhttps://t.co/jy7JaeleUl via @USATODAY
— Jessica Guynn (@jguynn) December 27, 2019
The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2020 gives consumers the right to see personal data companies collect on them and stop them from selling it. https://t.co/jLIBGNZLsc
— USA TODAY Money (@USATODAYmoney) December 27, 2019
The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2020 gives consumers the right to see personal data companies collect on them and stop them from selling it. https://t.co/aR1vpkMbwk
— USA TODAY Money (@USATODAYmoney) December 27, 2019