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Three tips for GDPR-compliant research for major gifts ✅ ✅ Undertake a Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) ✅ Get familiar with lawful data processing and document your rationale ✅ Update your privacy notice Get in touch to chat about your compliant research and your organisation's fundraising potential.
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Nebraska's Governor has signed LB 1074, making Nebraska the 16th state to enact a comprehensive privacy law (not counting Florida). The Nebraska Data Privacy Act, which largely mirrors the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act, will take effect on January 1, 2025, the same day as the privacy laws in Iowa, Delaware and New Hampshire. The new law applies to businesses that conduct business in Nebraska or produce products/services consumed by Nebraska residents, process or sell personal data, and are not small businesses. It includes provisions around sensitive data, universal opt-out mechanisms, privacy policy disclosures, and enforcement by the state Attorney General. This continues the trend of states enacting comprehensive privacy legislation, underscoring the need for businesses to stay up-to-date on the evolving privacy landscape across the country. https://lnkd.in/eCWnkFqt
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We're excited to announce the publication of Part 2 in our data privacy series, titled "Children's Data - Obstacles in Implementation." Co-penned by Lawyer Long Nguyen and myself, this article explores the practical challenges that businesses face in complying with Decree No.13. Published in the Saigon Times, Issue No.29, on August 1st, we hope this article provides valuable insights for the entrepreneurial community as well as other audiences. 💫 For those who haven't read the first part, please visit: https://lnkd.in/g2VdX9YS #childrendata #compliance #decree13
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❗ TOMORROW❗ Jonathan Joseph and Rowena Lam lead the discussion on the latest thinking on privacy accountability and how technology can support it. If you're attending the IAB Public Policy & Legal Summit join them at 2PM in the Central Hub for best practices for building accountability into your tech stack. #DataPrivacy #LegalTech
Jonathan Joseph and Rowena Lam are taking the stage at IAB Public Policy and Legal Summit! Catch them breaking down what transparency and accountability in data practices REALLY means. You'll walk away with a better understanding of how technology can support the latest thinking on privacy accountability, best practices for building a resilient and flexible technology footprint, and expert tips on how to align your tech stack with your privacy program. Event info & registration: https://bit.ly/3wzmxN1 #LegalTech #PrivacyAware #DataProtection
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@Privacy4Cars founder. Driving Privacy through transparency, data protection, and real consent. Multiple patents and creator of first app-driven process to delete PI from cars and of VehiclePrivacyReport.com
#vermont #dealers are now at #risk of #classaction if they do not #delete #personalinformation from #vehicles for sale because #dataminimization is mandatory and enforceable. Why: #consumers' home address, garage codes, text messages, etc are not needed for the purpose of selling the vehicle, and #NIST #reasonablesecurity (800-88 rev 1 and following) requires devices storing media (yes, that includes cars!) must undergo data clearing. Ask Privacy4Cars how we are helping hundreds of #dealerships like yours. VERMONT AUTO DEALERS ASSOC., INC VERMONT AUTOMOBILE DEALERS INC National Association of Dealer Counsel National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) National Independent Automobile Dealers Association (NIADA) Elizabeth Magaña Waverly Burt James Bronstein Steve Greenfield
BIG BREAKING: It happened. The elusive ripple of a private right of action has now become a reality in the U.S. state privacy law patchwork courtesy of Vermont. The Vermont General Assembly went down to the wire May 10 to grant final passage to House Bill 121, a comprehensive privacy law with a targeted right of action AND data minimization standards. The PRA is limited to data brokers and “large data holders,” which are companies carrying data on more than 100k Vermonters. May create less animosity around potential frivolous lawsuits. Minimization language requires companies to limit practices to what is “reasonably necessary and proportionate.” Those standards won’t cover sensitive data, which will still require user consent for processing. The bill also contains stiff health data standards, data broker registry and “credentialing,” children’s privacy provisions and much more. This is a big deal. Blue states still left on the board (and maybe those able to amend existing law) can turn to this bill as an example of what’s possible and palatable. A shift is not assured, but the potential alone may change the patchwork outlook forever. Here’s the bill page:
H.121
legislature.vermont.gov
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BIG BREAKING: It happened. The elusive ripple of a private right of action has now become a reality in the U.S. state privacy law patchwork courtesy of Vermont. The Vermont General Assembly went down to the wire May 10 to grant final passage to House Bill 121, a comprehensive privacy law with a targeted right of action AND data minimization standards. The PRA is limited to data brokers and “large data holders,” which are companies carrying data on more than 100k Vermonters. May create less animosity around potential frivolous lawsuits. Minimization language requires companies to limit practices to what is “reasonably necessary and proportionate.” Those standards won’t cover sensitive data, which will still require user consent for processing. The bill also contains stiff health data standards, data broker registry and “credentialing,” children’s privacy provisions and much more. This is a big deal. Blue states still left on the board (and maybe those able to amend existing law) can turn to this bill as an example of what’s possible and palatable. A shift is not assured, but the potential alone may change the patchwork outlook forever. Here’s the bill page:
H.121
legislature.vermont.gov
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Maryland will become the seventeenth state to enact comprehensive privacy legislation with the passage of the Maryland Online Data Privacy Act. This Covington & Burling LLP blog summarizes the statute’s key takeaways. https://okt.to/NtoQTB #MODPA
The Maryland Online Data Privacy Act Set to Reshape the State Privacy Legislation Landscape with Stringent Requirements
https://www.insideprivacy.com
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👋 Texas, Florida, and Oregon join the selected club of US States with a comprehensive privacy law. Your organization must comply with these new data privacy laws in the US. Is your privacy program ready? Here's a roundup of resources that your organization can reference to ensure #compliance: 📃 Get to know the Florida's Digital Bill of Rights: https://lnkd.in/gWtqvUmU 📌 Read the quick guide to the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act: https://lnkd.in/g63r_QcS 🔍 Learn more about the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act: https://lnkd.in/gS-fEpwJ 💡 Explore the comparisons between these three privacy laws: https://lnkd.in/gdR6gFX4 🧑💻 Tune in to our webinar discussing compliance to these laws: https://lnkd.in/gJrdA8z8
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👋 Texas, Florida, and Oregon join the selected club of US States with a comprehensive privacy law. Your organization must comply with these new data privacy laws in the US. Is your privacy program ready? Here's a roundup of resources that your organization can reference to ensure #compliance: 📃 Get to know the Florida's Digital Bill of Rights: https://lnkd.in/e3KbXk5A 📌 Read the quick guide to the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act: https://lnkd.in/e9u4Bkvz 🔍 Learn more about the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act: https://lnkd.in/eyAfJYWJ 💡 Explore the comparisons between these three privacy laws: https://lnkd.in/eyws3K2m 🧑💻 Tune in to our webinar discussing compliance to these laws: https://lnkd.in/ecMFM9p7
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👋 Texas, Florida, and Oregon join the selected club of US States with a comprehensive privacy law. Your organization must comply with these new data privacy laws in the US. Is your privacy program ready? Here's a roundup of resources that your organization can reference to ensure #compliance: 📃 Get to know the Florida's Digital Bill of Rights: https://lnkd.in/exbXiX9P 📌 Read the quick guide to the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act: https://lnkd.in/eUxSd8Fe 🔍 Learn more about the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act: https://lnkd.in/ek6edw67 💡 Explore the comparisons between these three privacy laws: https://lnkd.in/ehcmiZZb 🧑💻 Tune in to our webinar discussing compliance to these laws: https://lnkd.in/esfxpSVt
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