California’s Delete Act Rollout Gains Traction: Why the New Privacy Law Is a Game Changer California’s landmark Delete Act is rapidly gaining momentum, marking one of the most significant developments in consumer data privacy in 2026. As implementation moves from policy to action, the law is already reshaping how residents can reclaim control over their […]
Italy Fines Major Bank Over Data Breach: What the Intesa Sanpaolo Case Means for Data Privacy and Insider Risk The Italian data protection authority has imposed a significant fine of €31.8 million (about $36 million) on Intesa Sanpaolo following a major data breach involving unauthorized internal access to customer records. This enforcement action is one […]
EU Court Overturns Major GDPR Fine on OpenAI: What It Means for AI Privacy and the Future of Data Protection A major legal development in Europe has reignited global debate around artificial intelligence, privacy regulation, and the future of data governance. An Italian court has reportedly annulled a €15 million GDPR fine previously imposed on […]
Every time you type a query into Google, you’re not just getting an answer you’re creating a data trail. Your Google search history can be one of the most revealing records of who you are, what you care about, and even what you might do next. From shaping personalized search results to building detailed profiles […]
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced it will decline enforcement of certain provisions under the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) in limited circumstances where websites collect personal information strictly for age-verification purposes. This is not a repeal of COPPA. It is not a weakening of the statute on paper. It is an enforcement […]