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A Look at the Colorado Privacy Act: Predictions on the Future of User Data Protection

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This past July, Colorado passed the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) , making it the fourth state to enact comprehensive privacy legislation in the US, after California, Nevada, and Virginia. Colorado CPA. Accountability/Governance. 1 July 2023. 1 January 2023. 1 January 2020 / 1 January 2023.

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Utah: Another State to Pass a Data Privacy Law, the UCPA

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Cox signed into law the Senate Bill ( SB) 227 , also known as the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA). The UCPA is a cross-industry privacy law that gives Utah consumers significant privacy rights over their personal information. The law will come into force on December 31, 2023. Colorado CPA. 31 December 2023.

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What Publishers should keep top of mind in 2022

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Google gave the industry a reprieve when it delayed third-party cookie deprecation in Chrome to the end of 2023. This September, Apple released iOS 15 and its Mail Privacy Protection (MPP) feature. Privacy was a central theme in 2021. Publishers should continue to engage in privacy-first practices and keep an eye on new laws.

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The State of Global Privacy Legislation with Adam Woods, COO

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From industry giants like Google and Apple adapting new policies and technologies for consumer privacy, as well as comprehensive US state privacy laws and a push for national legislation, data privacy is here to stay. For more information, you can review the California Attorney General’s official webpage. State laws.

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Connecticut Data Privacy Act: How We Make Sure Convert Remains Compliant

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With the introduction of Connecticut SB 6, commonly referred to as the Connecticut Data Privacy Act or “CTDPA” , Connecticut has joined the ranks of US states like California, Virginia, Colorado, Nevada and Utah that have passed comprehensive privacy laws to protect individuals’ personal information. Colorado CPA.

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