Colorado will step in if the federal government pulls back on privacy enforcement under the second Trump administration, the state’s AG Phil Weiser (D) told Privacy Daily. In an interview, he said privacy will continue to be a priority for the state in 2025, with Weiser hoping to raise awareness with businesses and consumers about their duties and rights under the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA).
Comments are due April 11 on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s inquiry into how consumer financial services companies collect, share and abuse user data gathered from digital payment services, the agency said Friday.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will recognize the Financial Data Exchange as a standard-setting body under the Personal Financial Data Rights rule, the CFPB said Wednesday.
Congress and the Trump administration should consider X platform owner Elon Musk’s unconventional ideas, including possibly shuttering the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Senate Republicans told us in December.