FTC Commissioner Mark Meador sees Section 5 of the FTC Act and COPPA as the best statutory authorities for the commission to protect children online, the Republican told the Monopoly Report during a podcast aired Wednesday. But Section 6(b) of the FTC Act is a unique tool to better understand modern data practices, he said.
Data brokers must register quickly and comprehensively in California, the California Privacy Protection Agency said in an enforcement advisory Wednesday. CalPrivacy issued the advisory, which addresses data broker registration requirements related to trade names, websites and parent-subsidiary relationships, with about two weeks to go until the planned Jan. 1 launch of the Delete Request and Opt-Out Platform (DROP).
Illusory Systems violated the FTC Act by failing to implement data security measures as advertised, which enabled a $186 million breach, the agency alleged Tuesday in a proposed settlement with the Utah-based blockchain developer.
As tools that collect biometrics and biometric information have become a focus for plaintiffs’ bars in recent years, there were many developments around Illinois’ Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) in 2025, Squire Patton lawyers wrote in a post Thursday.
Privacy professionals expected more states to enact comprehensive privacy laws this year, but none of the bills introduced this year crossed the finish line, they said Thursday on a TrustArc webinar. Instead, states passed narrowly tailored privacy legislation or amendments to existing laws. In addition, several court decisions and enforcement actions drilled deep into top privacy issues, the privacy pros said.
Companies should review privacy notices, staff training and compliance protocols before Feb. 16 to avoid enforcement action under new HIPAA rules related to substance use disorder records, attorneys at Polsinelli said Tuesday.
There’s a lot of “basic” work companies can do to update front-facing websites and apps and avoid unnecessary attention from federal and state regulators in 2026, former FTC officials said Wednesday during a Red Clover Advisors webinar.
As lawsuits over tracking technologies increase rapidly, some courts have managed to narrow the scope of older statutes, countering the litigation wave, said panelists during an Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) webinar Wednesday. But other courts remain split on the reach of these laws, they added.
California Privacy Protection Agency (CalPrivacy) fines for Delete Act violations next fall could rise from tens of thousands of dollars to tens of millions of dollars -- at least -- with no room for negotiation on total penalties, panelists said on a webinar by consumer privacy vendor Reklaim on Wednesday. In addition, many more companies may be considered data brokers covered by the law than realize it now, they said.
The modest fine of $56,000 that California Privacy Protection Agency’s (CalPrivacy) assessed against a company recently for failing to register as a data broker (see 2512030029) “may be the last penalty we see of this size,” said Dentons privacy attorney Dalton Cline, who sees several factors increasing monetary burdens on violators in the future.