Montana Protects Privacy
The passage of C-48 means Montana is now the third state to pass constitutional protections for privacy in digital data.
Consumer Privacy Laws Aren’t About the Public
When citizens consent to data collection, they make their personal information vulnerable to misuse and third party sales.
The Troubling Rise of Surveillance Cities
A new Houston law leverages funds from The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to require businesses to provide police access to private surveillance footage.
The Power of Consumers To Protect Their Privacy
Consumers have no control over how their private data — such as location and search history — is collected, stored, and distributed. When people lack control over when and how details of their private life become public, it is a...
Privacy, Liberty’s Precondition
Liberty does not grow in every soil. Certain preconditions are necessary for freedom to flourish. Privacy is one of these necessary preconditions.
Biden Cancels Consumer Consent
President Joe Biden’s infrastructure legislation, passed in November, 2021, undercuts consumer privacy.