The new DROP platform allows California residents to request the deletion of personal data held by hundreds of data brokers.
Tens of thousands of Californians have already signed up for the state's new tool to try and stop their data from being sold ...
Californians can now visit one state website to request all data brokers delete their personal information and refrain from selling it in the future.
Data brokers scrape together your most personal information—including where you’ve lived in the past and who belongs to your ...
(FOX40.COM) — More than 155,000 Californians have signed up for a new tool that lets them opt out of brokers selling their ...
Californians can now use a new tool to request the removal of their personal information from over 500 data brokers.
Even if you don't live in the Golden State, there are other ways to request that your information be deleted.
A new California law lets residents demand deletion of their personal data from hundreds of data brokers with a single request The system replaces ...
The California Privacy Protection Agency has issued two new enforcement decisions that underscore its expanding focus on data ...
A tool called DROP lets California residents fill out a few forms to keep their personal data from being tracked or sold by ...
Gavin Newsom signed state Senate Bill 362, also known as the Delete Act, which directed the California Privacy Protection ...