There’s been a state enforcement action against National Public Data, but it’s not for the data breach that resulted in the leak of 2.9 billion records. It’s for failure to register with California as a data broker under the state’s Delete Act. News: February 20, 2025 SACRAMENTO — The Enforcement Division of the California Privacy Protection…
Lawsuits Trying to Stop DOGE Access to Personal Data: Explained
Cassandre Coyer and Tonya Riley report: The Trump administration faces at least a dozen lawsuits that ask judges to halt what plaintiffs call unprecedented access to the data of private citizens emanating from the disruption of federal agencies. “This is incredibly uncharted territory in terms of having an outside agency that hasn’t been confirmed yet…
CPPA Sponsors Crucial Personal Information Protection Bill
News: February 13, 2025 SACRAMENTO — On Wednesday, February 12, 2025, Assemblymember Josh Lowenthal introduced Assembly Bill (AB) 566, sponsored by the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA). The bill requires browsers and mobile operating systems to give consumers a one-step option to limit the sharing of their information with opt-out preference signals. “I firmly believe in the…
Family’s claims that San Diego County secretly filmed child in hospital room survive, judge rules
Michael Gennaro recently reported: A federal judge declined to dismiss invasion of privacy claims from a family who say San Diego County officials used cameras to spy on a minor patient for over a month in a San Diego children’s hospital. In their 2021 complaint, Madison Meyer and her family said that they didn’t find out about the…