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#Privacy
A Guide to U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws
A Guide to U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws
Since California first passed its 2018 consumer privacy laws, 20 other states since followed suit. Most states passed a “copy-cat” version of California’s Consumer Privacy Act of 2018. However, a few went rogue, changing the game on enforcement and applicability, and even increasing statutory penalties. For all businesses with an online presence, see below and pay special attention to Vermont, Florida, Maryland, and Washington State as some states are permitting private citizens the right to sue
·legallycyber.com·
A Guide to U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws
Despite privacy policies often directed at the public, as well as current and future customers, they also apply to employees.
Despite privacy policies often directed at the public, as well as current and future customers, they also apply to employees.
Therefore, when a cyber incident affects a business, courts are increasingly allowing employees to sue their employers directly for breach of implied contract (of privacy and use of reasonable measures to protect employee privacy).
·legallycyber.com·
Despite privacy policies often directed at the public, as well as current and future customers, they also apply to employees.
Privacy Isn't Dead. Far From It.
Privacy Isn't Dead. Far From It.
Welcome! The fact that you’re reading this means that you probably care deeply about the issue of privacy, which warms our hearts. Unfortunately, even though you care about privacy, or perhaps because you care so much about it, you may feel that there's not much you (or anyone) can really do to...
·eff.org·
Privacy Isn't Dead. Far From It.