Californians can now visit one state website to request all data brokers delete their personal information and refrain from ...
Californians can now use a new tool to request the removal of their personal information from over 500 data brokers.
A tool called DROP lets California residents fill out a few forms to keep their personal data from being tracked or sold by ...
If you don't reside in California and qualify for DROP, all is not lost—though you will have to invest a bit more time and/or ...
Data brokers scrape together your most personal information—including where you’ve lived in the past and who belongs to your ...
State law now allows California residents to have their contact and personal information removed from the people who sell it.
A new California law lets residents demand deletion of their personal data from hundreds of data brokers with a single ...
On January 1, a new law known as DROP (Delete Request and Opt-out Platform) took effect. DROP allows California residents to ...
You’ve been planning on fixing your brakes and Googling auto repair shops. At the same time, you have been longing to buy butterscotch fudge ripple ice cream and searching for it on your Instacart app ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), under acting director Russell Vought, canceled proposed new rules this week that would have protected Americans’ sensitive private data—including ...
Hackers are pretty scary. Amoral, hooded figures with magical computer skills that can break into anything within minutes. At least that is what most of us think of when we hear the term "hacker." It ...