Walt Disney Co. will pay $2.75 million to settle allegations that it violated the California Consumer Privacy Act, the state attorney general's office said Wednesday.
Disney agrees to $2.75 million settlement in California over CCPA violations and complicated consumer data opt-out practices.
In a California Department of Justice announcement, officials said the settlement resolves allegations that Disney violated ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom is urging the California Privacy Protection Agency to regulate the state’s AI sector with a light touch. Newsom, in an unusual letter to the ...
If you’ve ever been rejected for a job by an algorithm, denied an apartment by a software program, or had your health coverage questioned by an automated system, California just voted to change the ...
California’s landmark consumer privacy law expanded on New Year’s Day, thanks to a ballot measure voters approved in 2020. It builds on existing privacy law requiring companies to disclose the data ...
More than two dozen privacy and advocacy organizations are calling on California Gov. Gavin Newsom to remove a network of ...
California’s first-in-the-nation privacy agency is retreating from an attempt to regulate artificial intelligence and other forms of computer automation. The ...
Protecting your online privacy is way too hard. A proposed California law would give you a privacy fairy godmother to handle the dirty work. If the governor signs the law by a Sept. 30 deadline, you’d ...