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4 days agoWhat Is the Point of California's Privacy Laws if Big Tech Ignores Them? | KQED
Google's non-compliance with the Global Privacy Control opt-out signal is evident in network traffic.
Healthline Media LLC will pay $1.55 million in penalties for privacy violations under a pending settlement with California Attorney General Rob Bonta. The settlement is the largest for violations under the California Consumer Privacy Act. The website publisher did not allow consumers to opt out of targeted advertising, and it shared data without proper protections.
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