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Sephora to Pay $1.2M for California Data Privacy Violations

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million for selling consumers’ personal information without informing them first and not processing customer requests to opt out of sale of their data, in violation of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). Follow the law, do right by consumers, and process opt-out requests made via user-enabled global privacy controls.”.

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The Dark Side of the Surveillance Economy and What Retailers Should Do About It

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In recent years the price of these “free” tools has come into focus: loss of privacy, mental health issues, overconsumption that is having a grave environmental impact, political unrest and human rights violations, to name just a few. Meanwhile, if it is legal, then yeah, you have a fiduciary duty to maximize your shareholders’ value.

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5 Customer Data Management Dangers and how to Improve Your Overall Policy

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Plus, we will go over how to improve your overall policy. Additionally, inaccurate information can lead to privacy concerns. Privacy concerns. One of the biggest concerns in a company is data privacy. One of the biggest concerns in a company is data privacy. How to Improve Your Customer Data Management Policy.

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Retailers: What to Consider as You Offer Virtual Try-On Features

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Virtual try-on technology introduces important privacy obligations. What is clear is that the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act, or “BIPA,” introduces real risks of litigation. State consumer privacy laws impose obligations on sharing personal data without imposing use restrictions. What to Look Out For.

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Could Data Privacy Be Retail’s New Competitive Differentiator?

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But new laws, regulations and tech policies are forcing businesses to completely rethink how they collect and use data. In fact, 90% of consumers say they care about data privacy, while nearly 30% have switched companies and providers over their data policies and data sharing practices, according to research from Cisco.

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Roe Reversal Creates Thorny Path for Retailers Supporting Employee Reproductive Choice

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The stakes are high: proposed legislation and legal actions in the most anti-abortion states could, through so-called “bounty hunter laws,” criminalize not only abortion itself but any person or entity helping someone obtain an abortion. According to Pew Research , 62% of Americans support abortion being legal in all or most cases.

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Death and Taxes — Why You Won’t be Able to Escape One in the Metaverse

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Personal privacy is another issue that arises from data collection. This could be unsettling for privacy-savvy consumers, and new regulations for consumer and data protection are likely to arise. She is the lead for global trade compliance, privacy and security, consumer protection, payments and risk, as well as audits and controls.