Latest Data Privacy Headlines

All the headlines from our Data Privacy Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Microsoft Vows to Honor California’s Consumer Privacy Law Countrywide

Nov 11 2019 // Microsoft Corp. said in a blog post on Monday that it would honor California’s privacy law throughout the United States, expanding the impact of a strict set of rules meant to protect consumers and their...

Ergonomic Tracking Helps Cut Workers Comp Claims but Privacy Concerns Remain

Nov 6 2019 // Every morning when he goes to work in the freezer room of a warehouse in eastern Pennsylvania, Jack Westley throws on a hooded sweatshirt to keep warm and grabs a radio to talk to his coworkers. He was recently given a new...

Privacy Law Favored by Tech Firms Gains Support Among House Democrats

Oct 17 2019 // A group of more than 100 centrist Democratic House lawmakers is throwing its weight behind a privacy bill that has been praised by alliances of software and internet giants. The move is one of the first large-scale...

California Proposes Regulations to Enforce State Privacy Law

Oct 11 2019 // California proposed regulations Thursday that would give consumers more control over how businesses collect and manage their personal information, including requiring a “Do Not Sell My Info” link on...

As Many as 40 States Eye Probe of Facebook Over Antitrust, Privacy Concerns

Oct 8 2019 // An estimated 40 U.S. state attorneys general will participate in a probe of Facebook Inc., a source said on Monday, suggesting many more states want allegations of anticompetitive practices at the social media company...

Google Faces $3.9B iPhone Privacy Lawsuit After London Court Reinstates Case

Oct 3 2019 // A U.K. lawsuit filed against Google by millions of iPhone users over data-collection claims was given the go-ahead by London appeals judges who overturned an earlier ruling that had thrown out the case. The group, known as...

Group Behind California’s Data Privacy Law Wants Another One on the Ballot

Sep 25 2019 // The group behind California’s pending data privacy law is working to propose for the upcoming ballot a new law that would give consumers new data rights and place stricter obligations on companies. The group has...

Judge Permits Nationwide Privacy Lawsuit Against Facebook to Proceed

Sep 10 2019 // A federal judge on Monday ordered Facebook Inc. to face most of a nationwide lawsuit seeking damages for letting third parties such as Cambridge Analytica access users’ private data, calling the social media...

India Court Grants Facebook Some Relief in Key Privacy Case

Aug 21 2019 // India’s top court handed out a reprieve to Facebook Inc. in its battle to preserve the encryption feature of its Whatsapp messaging service which prevents it from sharing details of users or messages with the...

Apple Faces Privacy Lawsuit Over Listening to Siri Users’ Recordings

Aug 8 2019 // Apple Inc. was sued over claims that the privacy of Siri users was violated when human reviewers listened to customer recordings. The lawsuit was filed as a class action Wednesday, just days after Apple said it would pause...

A Year after GDPR, How Can U.S. Insurers Prepare for Data Privacy Regs Closer to Home?

Jul 30 2019 // More than a year after the European Union implemented its General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), U.S. insurers are examining what they can learn as they prepare for the implementation of similar data privacy laws in...

Chamber Legal Study Says Private Suits Over Privacy Don’t Help Consumers

Jul 22 2019 // Statutes allowing plaintiff lawyers to enforce privacy laws through private rights of action are clogging courts and provide no real benefit to consumers, a report from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Institute for...

Cyber Alert: New Era in Privacy Liability to Begin. California’s Data Privacy Law Could Be Game-Changer

Jul 15 2019 // As the nation’s most far-reaching data privacy law, California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), is set to begin Jan. 1, 2020, businesses and their insurers are preparing for a new era in cyber liability. Anxiety is on...

EU Judges Face Another Major Facebook Privacy Case from Activist Schrems

Jul 9 2019 // Five years ago, when activist Max Schrems took Facebook Inc. to the European Union’s top court no one knew what to call the case. The controversy, which led to judges scrapping a key trans-Atlantic data-transfer...

Anxiety, Policy Limits Rising Ahead of California’s Sweeping Data Privacy Law

Jul 1 2019 // Robert L. Wallan’s clients are keeping him quite busy as they fret about the implementation next year of the nation’s most far-reaching data privacy law, which gives California consumers more control over their...

Alexa, Why Was a Lawsuit Filed Against You?

Jun 17 2019 // If Big Brother isn’t watching, maybe his little sister is listening. An international law firm has filed a federal lawsuit against Amazon.com Inc., alleging that the company’s Alexa virtual assistant product...

D.C. Judge Lets Cambridge Analytica Privacy Suit Against Facebook Proceed

Jun 4 2019 // Facebook Inc. must defend itself in a District of Columbia lawsuit accusing the social network of failing to safeguard users’ personal data and allowing a U.K. political consulting firm to mine the information for...

Facebook Must Turn Over Records on How Execs Handle Data Privacy, Judge Rules

May 31 2019 // A U.S. judge ordered Facebook Inc. to give shareholders emails and other records concerning how the social media company handles data privacy, after data for 87 million users was accessed by the British political...

Facebook Rebuffed by Irish Supreme Court Over Data Transfer Case Referral

May 31 2019 // The European Court of Justice (ECJ) will hear a landmark privacy case regarding the transfer of EU citizens’ data to the United States in July, after Facebook’s bid to stop its referral was blocked by...

Parties Differ on Data Privacy Legislation Over Liability, Duty of Care

May 23 2019 // Three Democratic senators helping write a privacy bill are seeking to allow individuals to sue companies for mishandling their data, according to Republican Senator John Thune. The measure would raise the burden on...