📰 Many Australian consumers are unaware of the extent of personal data being collected about them on a daily basis, a new report from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has revealed. According to the ACCC's latest interim report on the Digital Platform Services Inquiry, it would take the average user nearly 46 hours a month to read every privacy policy they encountered in full. On average, a typical privacy policy contains 6,876 words, taking about 29 minutes to read. 🗞 Read more on this below. #data #dataprivacy #forefrontdatacommunity #databreaches
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In this edition of #PrivacyInsider: The year is winding down and, as is only to be expected, lots of changes are taking place in the world of data privacy. Plus: 🇺🇸 Trump’s second presidency and data privacy ⌛ CPPA head to step down 👶 UK Online Safety Act phases come into effect ➕ and more! https://pvcy.me/4eyt8I3
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🔐 Happy Data Privacy Week! 🔐 As we continue navigating the digital world, protecting consumer data is more important than ever. With data breaches on the rise and increasing privacy regulations like GDPR and CCPA, it’s crucial for businesses to prioritize data privacy and build trust with their customers. Check out this blog to learn more about: - The significance of data privacy - How to build consumer trust - The role of zero-party data collection - Tips for ensuring data security and compliance Learn how we can help you achieve data privacy goals and strengthen your brand reputation. 🚀 🔗 https://lnkd.in/euK-6B4w #DataPrivacyWeek
Prioritize Consumer Trust With Data Privacy | Jebbit
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Privacy policies are waaaaay too long. They should be done much better, eg by layering (main points / summary first, then links to more detail). https://lnkd.in/geU56-6d
It would take almost 46 hours to read every privacy policy you agree to in a month. Here's why that's concerning
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Australia's commitment to data privacy is reflected in the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs), but are our organisations aligning effectively with these guidelines? Evaluating our data privacy and compliance standards is crucial in light of these principles. Have you taken a closer look at how your organisation adheres to the APPs? How can we collectively ensure that our practices not only meet but exceed these principles, fostering a culture of trust and transparency? #DataPrivacy #AustralianPrivacyPrinciples #ComplianceStandards #CanaryIT #LinkedInConversations https://lnkd.in/gFesCwYq
70% of Australians don’t feel in control of their data as companies hide behind meaningless privacy terms
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“Governor Wes Moore signed the Maryland Online Data Privacy Act into law [May 8], making Maryland home to one of the strongest comprehensive consumer privacy bills in the nation, second only to California. … The most important provision of the Maryland Online Data Privacy Act prohibits companies from collecting more data than is necessary to deliver the service a consumer is expecting to get, and stops companies from selling sensitive information – such as health data – to third parties. … The law goes into effect on October 1, 2025.” https://hubs.ly/Q02x0WhK0 Kiteworks helps organizations comply with data privacy regulations like GDPR and CCPA by enabling visibility into where customer data is stored, who has access to it, and what's being done with it. Please visit our website to learn more. #cybersecurity #cyberattack #databreach #dataprotection #datasecurity
Maryland enacts one of the strongest privacy laws in the nation
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✨ Biometric Privacy in Illinois: Are You Prepared for the Latest BIPA Challenges? ✨ Illinois’ Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) is one of the toughest privacy laws in the US, and it just got tougher. With a recent amendment and conflicting court rulings, the big question is: 👉 Does the 2023 amendment apply retroactively? The Gregg v. Ameriprise Financial Services ruling says “no,” but other courts, like the Northern District, may disagree. For organisations using biometric technology, this uncertainty creates: ✅ Increased litigation risks ✅ Pressure to adopt stricter compliance measures ✅ Potential reputational fallout 🔍 What does this mean for your business? Whether you're scanning fingerprints, using facial recognition, or storing iris patterns, the stakes have never been higher. Staying compliant isn’t just about avoiding fines—it’s about protecting your brand. 💡 At Formiti Data International Ltd, we help businesses thrive in complex regulatory environments. Our experts deliver tailored compliance solutions, from BIPA readiness assessments to outsourced DPO services. 📖 Check out our latest article for a deep dive into the Gregg ruling, the court split, and how to prepare your organisation for what’s next: https://lnkd.in/eYHT5jvR 💬 Let’s chat about keeping your business compliant and protected in an evolving privacy landscape! #DataPrivacy #BIPA #Compliance #BiometricData #RiskManagement #FormitiExpertise #CyberSecurity #PrivacyLaws
Illinois Courts Consider Retroactivity of Amendment to Biometric Information Privacy Act
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The data that state governments handle is increasingly valuable, and there need to be established policies in place to ensure data is protected and handled appropriately. A new survey from the National Association of State Chief Information Officers shows just how far along many of these efforts are and how much work is still ahead as states race to protect Americans’ personal information and stay competitive with other countries that have comprehensive national data privacy regulations in place. Learn more in Route Fifty. #DigitalGovernment #GovTech #DataPrivacy #DataSecurity #PrivacyPolicy
Survey: Few states have 'established' privacy program
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Maryland Online Data Privacy Act will go into effect on October 1, 2025. Second to California, this is one of the strongest, most comprehensive consumer privacy bills in the nation. It limits data collection to only necessary information expected for the given service or product and prevents companies from selling sensitive information to third parties. https://lnkd.in/ggqGA-iC #dataprivacy #datasecurity
Maryland enacts one of the strongest data privacy laws in the nation
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A bipartisan data privacy bill has been introduced by House and Senate leaders. This bill aims to establish boundaries for large data brokers, ensuring better personal data protection. I'm encouraged to see our elected officials working together to protect such a sensitive and valuable commodity. Learn more about this important step towards safeguarding privacy: https://bit.ly/3w3p2av
Congressional privacy bill looks to rein in data brokers
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The data that state governments handle is increasingly valuable, and there need to be established policies in place to ensure data is protected and handled appropriately. A new survey from the National Association of State Chief Information Officers shows just how far along many of these efforts are and how much work is still ahead as states race to protect Americans’ personal information and stay competitive with other countries that have comprehensive national data privacy regulations in place. Learn more in Route Fifty. #DigitalGovernment #GovTech #DataPrivacy #DataSecurity #PrivacyPolicy
Survey: Few states have 'established' privacy program
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