Consent asymmetry and “opt-out hurdles” are drawing fines. The compliance gap is technical, not legal language.
Effective January 1, 2026, Senate Bill 464 (SB 464) has fundamentally transformed California’s annual pay data reporting framework for employers.
The crowd held up an American flag and created signs reading "We have eyes, no more lies" as part of the national protests.
A bill introduced in the legislature could create a new framework for how online companies can collect and share user information.
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Privacy crossed a line in 2025. In 2026, that line will be much harder to hide behindm writes Ketch Co-Founder Max Anderson.
TelaForce, part of a Florida-based tech services company, announced that 104 workers would be impacted as government contracts end.
If you want to excel in the hotel business these days, you have to offer far more than just a hotel. Hilton is officially launching a new vertical in the lodging industry with Apartment Collection by ...
Despite many proposals, there is little consensus among governors, lawmakers and tech executives about exactly how much the companies behind data centers should pay for electricity. By Ivan Penn and ...