The new tool delivers privacy instructions to every registered data broker at once. Launched on Jan. 1, it is open to all California residents.
The California Privacy Protection Agency (CalPrivacy) has taken action against the Datamasters marketing firm that sold the ...
That photo you deleted last year? Still recoverable. Kim Komando reveals the cloud backup trap and factory reset failures ...
Gavin Newsom signed state Senate Bill 362, also known as the Delete Act, which directed the California Privacy Protection ...
A tool called DROP lets California residents fill out a few forms to keep their personal data from being tracked or sold by ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Starting on January 1, Californians can go to the state’s new Delete Request and Opt-out Platform (DROP), to request that online data brokers delete all of their personal ...
Use a loyalty card at a drug store, browse the web, post on social media, get married or do anything else most people do, and chances are companies called data brokers know about it — along with your ...
From your email to your phone number, potentially even your home address, the information compiled on National Public Data's website is extensive and accessible with just *** few clicks. The site was ...
Learn how to protect your privacy by removing personal information from data broker websites like National Public Data. Learn how to protect your privacy by removing personal information from data ...