A Year In Data Privacy Is A Lifetime, So Your ‘New’ Compliance Policy May Already Be Outdated
Remember when you could update your privacy disclosures and be in good shape for a few years? Well, those days are long gone.
Remember when you could update your privacy disclosures and be in good shape for a few years? Well, those days are long gone.
2025 promises a proliferation of US state laws regulating the processing of children’s data, with new rules either already in effect or coming into force later this year.
A concept known as data minimization – the practice of limiting data collection and retention to only what’s strictly necessary to achieve a specific purpose – is becoming a key tenet of privacy legislation around the world.
When talk turns to the most impactful state privacy laws, the conversation usually starts and stops with California. However, recent developments may make Maryland the most challenging state for compliance by the digital media industry.
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.