How Much Personal Data Grocery Stores Have on You – Revealed

New research revealed the amount of information grocery stores really have on you. The study has shown that grocery stores know all about your physical attributes, what you enjoy and what your purchases say about your domestic situation.  53% of Americans participate in a loyalty program because of ease of use, allowing stores to track their purchases. So,

Splitting the Digital Pie: An Open Letter to the AdTech

BPA Worldwide is a not-for-profit organization that provides independent audits of audience claims for media publishers and media buyers.  Today, they’re taking on the programmatic ad tech establishment along with a number of partner companies. The group is writing an open letter to the digital advertising agencies and asking for reform when it comes to

NY State Data Tax: Legislation Would Tax Companies that Make Money from Consumer Data

A new bill working its way through the NY state legislatures wants to tax companies that sell or make money from the use of consumer data.  Assemblywoman Stacey Pheffer Amato wants to create a mutual fund from taxes that would pay a yearly dividend. New York State Assembly Bill A9112: Requires a five percent tax

Data Privacy: What Defines “Personal Information”

Weeks before new privacy rules go into effect, California AG is asking for significant changes to CCPA California’s Attorney General Xavier Becerra has proposed revisions to the regulations implementing the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). The law itself went into effect on January 1, 2020 with an enforcement deadline of July 1st. As in any piece

GDPR vs CCPA: How Privacy Regulations Affect Businesses

New privacy laws on the world stage are impacting businesses that have any online presence and capture personally-identifiable data. GDPR The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has already had a significant effect on companies doing business in the EU or doing business with EU residents.  It’s affected most U.S. based companies that have any

French regulators hit Google with $57 million fine for violations of GDPR

Google has been hit with a $57 million fine for violations of the EU’s GDRP privacy regulations.  CNIL (French data protection regulators) concluded that Google had failed to comply with the law. Lack of Transparency When setting up Android phones, the regulators said Google did not disclose “essential information” to users.  This includes things like