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When Should A Business Post Two Different Website Privacy Policies?
Website privacy policies are essential for keeping users informed of the personal information collection, usage and sharing practices of website operators. Recent changes to state

Newly-Passed Florida Privacy Law Bill
On May 4, 2023, the Florida State legislature passed the Florida Digital Bill of Rights (“SB 262”). If Governor DeSantis signs SB 262 into law,

CPRA Regulations Approved and Effective Immediately!
The long-awaited California Consumer Privacy Rights Act Regulations (“CPRA Regulations” or “Regulations”) have been approved by the California Office of Administrative Law. Back in July 2022, the California Privacy

Colorado Finalizes Consumer Privacy Act Regulations
States continue to move forward in promulgating consumer data privacy laws and accompanying regulations. Currently there are five states with comprehensive laws on their books,

Connecticut’s Data Privacy Law Will Take Effect Soon!
On May 10, 2022, The Connecticut Data Privacy Act (“CTDPA”) was signed into law. Connecticut was the fifth State of the Union to pass its

The CPPA and Federal Preemption of State Data Privacy Laws?
Without a federal consumer data privacy law construct, legislators from several states have been promulgating their own, individual regulations. Of the five states that have

Businesses Must Make State Specific Privacy Policy Changes!
The states of Colorado, Connecticut, Utah and Virginia recently enacted new state data privacy laws (and California passed significant revisions to its existing data privacy

More Revisions to the Draft Rules of the Colorado Privacy Act
A handful of states are cracking down on the use of consumer personal data by creating and enforcing strict data privacy laws. The most recent

Draft Colorado Privacy Act Rules Undergoing Revision
On July 7, 2021, Governor Jared Polis signed the Colorado Privacy Act (“CPA”) into law. The CPA tasked the Colorado Attorney General with implementing and

The Latest on CPRA Regulations
As readers of our blog know, the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”) went into effect on January 1, 2022, with the aim of affording

State Privacy Laws in 2023: Are Your Privacy Practices Compliant?
Website operators are at a pivotal moment in history when it comes to consumer data privacy. Although this sounds a bit ominous, we cannot emphasize

Does the Use of Chatbots Constitute Wiretapping?
Recent California class action lawsuits are targeting websites that employ chatbots to offer their consumers real-time, online assistance. In the aftermath of the Ninth Circuit