The New Jersey Data Privacy Act (NJDPA, N.J. Stat. Section 56.8-166.4 et seq.), went into effect this past Jan. 15. Signed into law Jan. 16, 2024, the NJDPA ...
The state legislatures remain extremely active on privacy legislation this year. One new state comprehensive privacy law took effect on July 1, one takes effect July 31, and a third will take effect ...
The New Jersey Data Privacy Act has been in effect since Jan. 15, 2025, and with its implementation, this state is one of among approximately half of U.S. states ...
You know something is tough to follow when they trot out a mnemonic device. At a press conference last week and in a subsequent TikTok video, state Attorney General ...
Last year saw a proliferation of US state laws regulating the processing of children’s data. 2025 promises to be just as active, with new rules either already in effect or coming into force later this ...
Your car is the worst at protecting your data, and so far, the government hasn't done a whole lot about it. That may be about to change, as three members of Congress have introduced the DRIVER Act, ...
Rep. Steve Elkins, DFL-Bloomington, speaks about the Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act at a press conference on July 28, 2025. (Photo by Izzy Wagener/Minnesota ...
Re “Lawmakers move to limit online data collection: Senate bill would allow opt-out provisions” (Metro, Sept. 19): I want to mention how the proposed ...
A new law going into effect on Thursday is expected to strengthen protections for Minnesotans’ personal data. People create data every time they search the internet, wear a smart watch, go anywhere ...
Privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) can be a significant tool for governments aiming to protect sensitive data, according to a new report from New America’s Open ...
Everything seems to get better and last longer. Remember when it was recommended to change your oil every 3,000 miles? Now it is 5,000 miles. Remember when milk used to go sour in the fridge in a few ...
The NJDPA applies to a broader range of entities than many earlier privacy laws, including small businesses, educational institutions, and nonprofits, primarily by omitting revenue thresholds from its ...