Live Stream: Privacy Law with Helen O!

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If you collect and use any personal information through your website, then it’s not just the California’s Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) that you have to worry about. There are now up to 14 states have passed State Privacy Laws (New Jersey and New Hampshire being among the most recent two this year!) – and there are several additional states looking at pending bills right now which could convert to new laws in the near future.  These State Privacy Laws affect how every business that has a website (for whatever purpose) handles such information.  Let’s talk about some of the common characteristics of these state privacy laws, and what businesses with websites can do to keep up with making sure that their website Terms of Use and Privacy Policies remain up to date to address these constantly changes laws.

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If you collect and use any personal information through your website, then it’s not just the California’s Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) that you have to worry about. There are now up to 14 states have passed State Privacy Laws (New Jersey and New Hampshire being among the most recent two this year!) – and there are several additional states looking at pending bills right now which could convert to new laws in the near future.  These State Privacy Laws affect how every business that has a website (for whatever purpose) handles such information.  Let’s talk about some of the common characteristics of these state privacy laws, and what businesses with websites can do to keep up with making sure that their website Terms of Use and Privacy Policies remain up to date to address these constantly changes laws.