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Some privacy laws require businesses to create data retention policies, but figuring out the maximum amount of time you can hold on to data can be complicated.
Many U.S. states are enacting their own data privacy law, forming a complicated patchwork of rules. Compare the different laws' requirements.
With the increasing number of privacy laws added every year, it can be difficult to know which apply to your business. Learn about each law's criteria.
The amount of time allowed to respond to privacy requests varies by jurisdiction and request type. Use this reference chart to keep it all straight.
Privacy laws are new and rapidly changing, so businesses can't just get compliant once and then forget about it. Learn how to stay on top of these changes.
Privacy opt-outs and email unsubscribes may appear similar on the surface, but mixing the two up can cost your business marketing opportunities.
Data privacy laws are multiplying rapidly in the United States and elsewhere. Complying with all of these laws at once will take some planning.
Posting a privacy policy is an important part of data privacy compliance, but there's a lot more to it. Find out what else is required for your business.
2023 was slated to be an important year for data privacy, and it did not disappoint. Take a look back at the biggest developments over the last year.
Desperate retailers are turning to facial recognition software to cut down on in-store theft, but this technology may put them at odds with privacy rules.
Most data processing is now done by outside vendors, but businesses are still responsible for disclosing it. Learn how this fits into privacy compliance.
Many companies have multiple subsidiaries with separate websites. Do they need to have multiple privacy compliance programs, too?
Global Privacy Control is making advertising opt-outs easier than ever for consumers, and failure to implement it on your website may lead to fines.
U.S. state legislatures have been busy passing privacy laws. Check the exact date when each of the new laws go into effect.
Lots of businesses have relationships with data brokers, but it may create some complications down the road for privacy compliance.
Websites use cookies by the dozens, but most businesses don’t understand the privacy implications of this technology. Learn how they affect your compliance.
Privacy compliance all but demands a data retention policy, but many businesses still don't have one. Learn why and how to create a data retention policy.