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Video Interview: Discussing the Intriguing California Personal Privacy Initiative

Posted in Data Compliance & Security, Privacy Regulation

Written by Jake Romero Following up on my recent post on story, I had the opportunity to speak with Colin O’Keefe of LXBN on an interesting California ballot initiative that would make consumers’ personal information private by default. In the brief interview, I describe the basics of the California Personal Privacy Initiative and explain its… Continue Reading

Will California Voters Move US to Opt-In?

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Written by Jake Romero The California ballot measure process permits any California voter to propose a ballot initiative to the state’s Attorney General which, if enough signatures are gathered, will then appear on state-wide ballot for approval at the next election. A draft ballot initiative has been submitted to the California Attorney General that, if… Continue Reading