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Data Privacy

Feb. 8, 2024

Browser opt-out signals could shift California business models

Companies may adopt policies that offer the option to override a Global Privacy Control signal or pay a subscription fee, according to data privacy expert Julie Rubash.

Browser opt-out signals could shift California business models
Rubash

Julie Rubash, chief privacy officer and general counsel at Sourcepoint, a data privacy software company, sat down with the Daily Journal earlier this week to discuss some of the regulatory issues around data privacy ahead of the California Lawyers Association's annual conference on Thursday and Friday in Los Angeles. Top of mind was how the European Union's "opt-in" model for consent to share data is changing the business model of many companies. Here's some of what s...

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