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Browsewrap Versus Clickwrap

Clickwrap is a method of obtaining agreement or consent via an overt, clear action taken. An example of clickwrap is an "I Agree" checkbox next to a statement that says...

What You Need to Know About Transferring Personal Data Out of the EU

If you plan on transferring EU personal data outside the EU, then you can only transfer it to countries with robust data protection regulations. In some cases, this isn't a...

Open Source Projects and the GDPR

In 2018, the European Union implemented the General Data Protection Regulation (the GDPR), a sweeping privacy law that touches almost every corner of the planet directly or indirectly. The law...

Consumer Rights Granted by the CCPA (CPRA)

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) as amended by the CPRA, gives Californian consumers certain rights over how businesses collect, use, and process their personal information. The CCPA (CPRA) ensures...

What Are Cookies?

Cookies, in their simplest form, are little clusters of data. A web server passes these data clusters through to your computer after you've landed on a website. Your computer then...

No Pre-Ticked Checkboxes for Cookie Consent

Pre-ticked checkboxes were a staple of consent mechanisms for data like cookies and marketing, at least until 2018. On the surface, they looked easy. The user didn't have to click...