VentureBeat October 28, 2022
Kristen Dolan, Influential

The data privacy landscape is shifting increasingly in favor of consumers. This is because, over the years, it’s become transparent how increasingly non-transparent companies are with the data they collect about you.

There isn’t one overarching law in the U.S. that comprehensively standardizes regulations on how companies collect, store and share customer data. There are various industry-specific laws (like HIPPA, COPPA, and maybe ROSCA comes the closest at present), but nothing that comprehensively holds companies accountable for the customer data they are collecting, storing and selling in a standardized way.

And so begins, what I like to call, the road to regulation.

Before GDPR in 2018 (the massive EU push for General Data Protection Regulation), Apple launched ITP (Intelligent Tracking...

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