The End Of Head‑In‑The‑Sand Children’s Privacy Practices
“We’re seeing a huge wave of new rules aimed at children and teens,” says OpenX’s Julie Rooney, “and the common theme is that not knowing who’s in your audience isn’t good enough anymore.”
“We’re seeing a huge wave of new rules aimed at children and teens,” says OpenX’s Julie Rooney, “and the common theme is that not knowing who’s in your audience isn’t good enough anymore.”
To those who knew him, John “JG” Gentry wasn’t just a CEO. He was a colleague who showed up with genuine care and curiosity.
Now that Chevron is overturned, it will be easier for companies to challenge FTC regulations in court, arguing that they exceed the FTC’s mandate, writes OpenX’s Julie Rooney.
Google says it plans to stop restricting fingerprinting because of two shifts in the advertising ecosystem: the rise of connected TV and the rise of privacy-enhancing technologies.
There’s a decent amount of overlap between many US state privacy laws – but there are also many significant differences. Take the Maryland Online Data Privacy Act.
Virginia is for lovers – and privacy lawyers. Although California has attracted most of the attention as the first US state to pass and enact comprehensive data privacy legislation, other states, including Virginia, have been swiftly following suit with regulations of their own.