Urgent Call for Robust Privacy Laws as Current Regulations Fail to Protect Consumers, Report Reveals
Washington, D.C. — In an era where digital consumer rights are frequently debated, the unfortunate bankruptcy of 23andMe has reignited concerns over the protection of personal data. With about 20 states having passed data privacy laws, and Massachusetts not among them, it’s increasingly clear that the existing statutes may not be sufficient. Observers note that many of these laws were shaped under the influence of tech giants, potentially skewing them in favor of business rather than consumer privacy. A recent evaluation by the Electronic Privacy Information Center, based in Washington, D.C., and the US PIRG … Read more