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- A Most Problematic Patchwork
- A New Paradigm to Replace “Notice and Choice”
- A Privacy Law That Actually Protects Americans
- Ad Groups Counter Biden’s Call To Limit Online Targeting
- Ad Industry Asks Congress To Avoid ‘Unreasonable’ Restrictions On Data Brokers
- Ad Industry Blasts Federal Opt-In Privacy Proposal
- Ad industry groups unite behind new privacy principles
- Ad Industry Launches New Group To Lobby Congress Over Privacy
- Ad Industry Trade Groups Unite in New Privacy-Focused Lobbying Effort
- Advertisers Oppose Privacy Rules, Watchdogs Call For Curbs
- Advertising Trade Groups Are Creating a Coalition to Push for a Federal Data Privacy Law
- Americans Want Action on Data Privacy
- Americans Want and Deserve Broader and Stronger Protections for Their Sensitive Data
- ANA, IAB Form ‘Privacy for America’ Coalition, Propose National Data Laws
- As states create a patchwork of data privacy laws, it’s more important than ever for Congress to implement a federal data privacy law
- As Thousands of Privacy Professionals Gather to Talk About Data Privacy, Privacy for America Calls on Congress to Act
- Biden v. Privacy For America:The Battle Over Federal Privacy Regulations,
- Brookings’ Cameron Kerry on protecting privacy in the AI era
- Building momentum for a national data privacy law
- CES 2020 Shines Spotlight on Consumer Data Privacy
- CFPB Lacks Authority For Sweeping Privacy Regulations, Advertisers Say
- Congress must act now to pass a bipartisan federal privacy law
- Congress Should Set Privacy Laws
- Credit Union National Association’s Jim Nussle: “Congress Must Act Now to Secure Americans’ Data”
- Data Privacy Day Statement 2021
- Filling in the Gaps on Privacy
- Finding Common Ground
- FTC Resources and Rulemaking
- Getting Enforcement Right
- Give the F.T.C. Some Teeth to Guard Our Privacy
- GOP Senators Urge FTC To Scrap Privacy Rulemaking
- How Equity and Privacy Go Hand-in-Hand
- How Holiday Shopping Highlights the Need For A National Privacy Standard
- How Using Data Responsibly Helps Consumers and Businesses
- Industry Groups Urge FTC To Reject Petition To Regulate Ad Tech
- Letter to Senate Commerce Committee
- Letter to Senate Commerce Committee
- NERA Research Review Finds Limiting Data Use for Advertising Will Reduce Revenue, Harm Small Publishers and Businesses, and Strengthen Competitive Advantage of Large Platforms
- New “Privacy for America” Coalition Calls for Strong Data Privacy Protections for All Americans
- New Data Protections for The New Normal
- New Data Reveals Americans’ Overwhelming and Bipartisan Support for Federal Privacy Legislation
- New Research Finds Americans Support Greater Regulation to Protect Their Data Online
- One Year After GDPR and the CCPA: All Eyes are on the Congress
- P&G’s Pritchard Calls For ‘New Media Supply Chain,’ Would Support Privacy Regulation
- Preventing the misuse of personal data for discriminatory pricing
- Privacy Experts Convene on the Need for Federal Legislation at RampUp
- Privacy for America Coalition Renews Commitment to Comprehensive Data Privacy Legislation
- Privacy for America Comments on CFPB’s Request for Information on Data Brokers
- Privacy for America Comments on FTC’s Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Data Privacy
- Privacy for America letter re: House O&I Subcommittee Hearing on Data Brokers
- Privacy for America Letter re: House Subcommittee Data Privacy Hearing
- Privacy for America Marks Data Privacy Day with Renewed Call to Enact Federal Legislation
- Privacy for America Releases Detailed Policy Framework to Provide Strong Data Privacy Protections for All Americans
- Privacy for America Statement on Bipartisan Draft Privacy Legislation from House Energy & Commerce Staff
- Privacy for America Statement on Data Privacy Legislative Draft by Reps. McMorris Rodgers and Bilirakis
- Privacy for America Statement on FTC’s Proposed Rulemaking on Data Privacy
- Privacy for America Statement on Passage of Colorado Privacy Act
- Privacy for America Statement on President Biden’s State of the Union Address
- Privacy for America Statement on Senate Commerce Committee Hearing on Data Privacy
- Privacy for America Statement on Senate Commerce Committee Hearing on Protecting Consumer Privacy
- Privacy for America Statement on Senator Cantwell’s Data Privacy Legislation
- Privacy for America Statement on the Online Privacy Act
- Privacy for America Welcomes Administration’s Interest in Data Privacy Legislation, Remains Committed to Working with Both Parties to Enact Comprehensive National Law
- Privacy for America Welcomes Continued Work on Federal Data Privacy Legislation, Says New Legislation Must Enhance Privacy Protections for All Americans and Preserve Benefits of Responsible Data Use
- Privacy for America Welcomes Today’s Hearing and Continued Engagement on Data Privacy, Calls on House Energy and Commerce Committee to Improve Draft Legislation and Preserve Benefits of Responsible Data Use for Consumers and Businesses
- Privacy for America’s Letter to Congress – 11/21/19
- Privacy for America’s Statement on Representative DelBene’s Data Privacy Legislation
- Privacy for America’s Statement on Senator Schatz’s Data Privacy Legislation
- Privacy Standards Should Be Set By Congress, Not FTC, Industry Argues
- PROCTER & GAMBLE MAKES THE BIGGEST ASK YET OF DIGITAL MEDIA — CIVILITY
- Protecting Consumers by Prohibiting Harmful or Abusive Practices
- Responsible Data Use: A Win-Win for Consumers and Businesses
- Senate Commerce Committee Hearing Marks Important Step Forward for Data Privacy Legislation
- Senate Dems Introduce Privacy Bill of Rights
- Senators’ year-end push on privacy
- Stalkers Love Insecure Data
- Support Grows in Congress for Passage of a Federal Data Privacy Law
- The Case for an FTC Data Protection Bureau
- The New York Times Highlights the Urgency for Federal Privacy Legislation
- The U.S. Must Reestablish Its Leadership on Privacy and Innovation
- The Unintended Economic Consequences of Restricting Responsible Data Use
- US industry bodies call for national data protection
- US privacy legislation framework proposed
- Why California’s New Privacy Law Hurts Americans More Than It Helps Them