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Ball in Pelosi’s and Cantwell’s courts to decide if a national privacy law will end ‘creepy’ targeting; advertisers worrying?

Ball in Pelosi’s and Cantwell’s courts to decide if a national privacy law will end ‘creepy’ targeting; advertisers worrying?

Jul 24, 2022 | collaboration, governance, identity, Privacy Beat, regulation, tracking, trust

Ball in Pelosi’s and Cantwell’s courts to decide if a national privacy law will end ‘creepy’ targeting; advertisers worrying? Privacy Beat Your weekly privacy news update. VIEW IN YOUR BROWSER   “Redline” version of amended ADPPA bill HR 8152 Ball in...
Google “Topics”: Why should browser control? Is the IRS outsourcing identity authentication?

Google “Topics”: Why should browser control? Is the IRS outsourcing identity authentication?

Jan 26, 2022 | advertising, governance, identity, Privacy Beat, tracking

Google “Topics”: Why should browser control? Is the IRS outsourcing identity authentication? Privacy Beat Your weekly privacy news update. VIEW IN YOUR BROWSER   Assessing the Google “Topics” targeting pivot; why should dominant Chrome browser be in...
W3C group discusses role for “independent enforcement entity” ; new pressure on Congress for privacy action

W3C group discusses role for “independent enforcement entity” ; new pressure on Congress for privacy action

Jan 18, 2022 | advertising, collaboration, identity, Privacy Beat, tracking

W3C group discusses role for “independent enforcement entity” ; new pressure on Congress for privacy action Privacy Beat Your weekly privacy news update. VIEW IN YOUR BROWSER   Google’s Chrome to allow user to disable cross-site tracking; W3C group...
W3C debating: Should log-in to multiple websites be considered “sanctioned” or “unsanctioned”?

W3C debating: Should log-in to multiple websites be considered “sanctioned” or “unsanctioned”?

Dec 7, 2021 | Privacy Beat, tracking

W3C debating: Should log-in to multiple websites be considered “sanctioned” or “unsanctioned”? Privacy Beat Your weekly privacy news update. VIEW IN YOUR BROWSER Methods for sharing user data (W3C Federated ID group slide) W3C debating: Should log-in to multiple...

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