APRA Draft 2 Still Falls Far Short of California’s Data Broker Law
The American Privacy Rights Act (APRA) draft 2 discussion document yet again falls short of California when it comes to regulating data brokers, and is in fact, a big gift to the industry.
APRA Falls Way Short of California When It Comes to Regulating Data Brokers
The American Privacy Rights Act (APRA) falls flat to California Privacy Law when it comes to regulating data brokers.
The Hill Publishes Op-Ed by Tom Kemp and Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
The Hill publishes an op-ed by Tom Kemp and the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse calling for better regulation of data brokers.
Analysis of the California Delete Act (SB 362) — Signed by Governor Newsom into Law
SB 362 — the California Delete Act - was signed into law on October 10, 2023 by Governor Newsom. It would provide a “Do Not Call” type registry for consumers to mass delete their data from data brokers.
California SB 362 Passes Assembly and State Senate by Wide Margins; On to Governor Newsom
California Senate Bill 362 passed the state legislature by landslide margins and is now Governor Newsom’s desk for signature or veto.
California SB 362 Passes Through Assembly Appropriations Committee 10-3
California Senate Bill 362 (SB 362) — aka the California Delete Act — passed the Assembly Appropriations Committee and moves on to the Assembly floor.
New Poll Shows 81% of Californians Support SB 362
New poll of Californians shows overwhelming support (81%) of California Senate Bill 362 (SB 362), also known as the California Delete Act. The online survey also shows that consumers have significant concerns regarding the collection and selling of their personal data by data brokers.
Operationalizing Consumer Privacy Rights
How do we operationalize consumer privacy rights, or as I write in an article on Tech Policy Press, how do we make privacy easy?
California Delete Act (SB 362) FAQ
Frequently asked questions (and answers!) regarding California Senate Bill 362 — the California Delete Act.
Top Arguments For/Against California SB 362
A look at the main arguments for and against California Senate Bill 362, also known as the California Delete Act.
The “Weaponization of Data” Threats Associated with Data Brokers
A look at the threats data brokers pose to individuals, our national security, and even our democracy.
How Data Brokers Profile, Segment, and Score Us
Besides selling personal data, data brokers use technologies such AI to profile, segment, and score consumers.
California Senate Bill 362 Passes First Test in State Assembly
California Senate Bill 362 (SB 362) — aka the California Delete Act — passed its first test in the State Assembly by passing through the Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee with a vote of 7-0.
Re-intro of Senator Ossoff’s and Cassidy’s DELETE Act Shows Growing Bipartisan Desire To Have Data Brokers Delete Private Info on Request
Senator Ossoff and Cassidy have reintroduced the federal Data Elimination and Limiting Extensive Tracking and Exchange (DELETE) Act, showing growing bipartisan momentum behind regulating data brokers.
Texas Enacts US’ Most Robust Data Broker Registry Law
Texas has passed the nation’s most robust data broker registry law and in doing so leapfrogging California’s and Vermont’s law. But if passed, the California Delete Act will put California far ahead in the regulation of data brokers.
California Senate Bill 362 Passes Senate 32-8 and Moves to Assembly
California Senate Bill 362 — the California Delete Act — passed the Senate 32-8 on May 31, 2023 and now moves to the Assembly. The bill would task the California Privacy Protection Agency with creating an online portal for consumers to request that data brokers delete any data they have on the consumer and no longer track them.
Reproductive Rights Groups Voice Support for the California Delete Act (SB 362)
Support for California Senate Bill 362 (the California Delete Act) is broadening. Reproductive rights groups — such as Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California and Access Reproductive Justice — are now throwing their support behind SB 362 as they see SB 362 as a means to limit the weaponization of reproductive healthcare data.
How SB 362 Can Protect Domestic Violence Victims’ Online Information
In this blog post, I will discuss how the California Delete Act (California Senate Bill 362) can help protect domestic violence victims’ online information. Much of my discussion will center around a letter that Senators Amy Klobuchar and Lisa Murkowski sent to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on this very topic.
How SB 362 Protects Immigrants’ Rights
This blog post discusses how California Senate Bill 362 — the California Delete Act — protects immigrants’ rights and in part addresses issues with government agencies buying their way around the Fourth Amendment..
How the California Delete Act Further Protects Reproductive Rights
In this blog post, I will discuss how the California Delete Act would further protect reproductive rights that will be continuously under attack now that Roe has been overturned.