Roe V. Wade, Period Tracking apps, Data Privacy and Prosecution concerns of US women   

When Houston resident Lauren Price, 37  read the leaked draft of the Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade, she emailed her period-tracking app’s customer support team to ask how they were protecting her personal health information. The Montrose resident, 37, is an activist and data specialist for a local school district, so she […]

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Utah is the latest US State to Pass a Data Privacy Law

Utah has enacted new privacy legislation that gives residents greater personal data rights and safeguards. The Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA) will go into effect on December 31, 2023, less than two years from now. The rules will apply to companies with a $25 million annual revenue or more that do business in Utah, create […]

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UK Supreme Court has blocked a £3bn class action lawsuit against Google

In a major decision which impacts the future of class action suits for privacy breaches against tech giants, a ruling by the Supreme Court has decided in favour of Google, LLC. In case titled Lloyd Versus Google LLC, one Mr Richard Lloyd – with financial backing from Therium Litigation Funding IC, a commercial litigation funder […]

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