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  2. Americans admit skipping 'terms of service,' raising privacy ...

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    This trend is seen in a survey by NordVPN showing that American respondents scored 63% on the national privacy test, which measures digital habits, digital privacy awareness, and digital risk ...

  3. FTC chair Lina Khan explained how Americans lost their ... - AOL

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    The Federal Trade Commission's antitrust buster said Americans lost a lot of privacy protection because a handful of large tech companies were allowed to go on an acquisition spree without greater ...

  4. US lawmakers unveil a plan to give all Americans a right to ...

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    The two parties had long disagreed over two key issues: Whether a federal privacy law should override existing state privacy laws that may provide tougher protections, and whether private citizens ...

  5. Privacy laws of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The early years in the development of privacy rights began with English common law, protecting "only the physical interference of life and property". [5] The Castle doctrine analogizes a person's home to their castle – a site that is private and should not be accessible without permission of the owner.

  6. American Privacy Rights Act - Wikipedia

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    While the first draft of the APRA would have superseded state privacy laws, a June 2024 revision clarified state laws could place more stringent regulations on privacy. [11] There has also been disagreement about enforcement, including whether users could use the laws as a basis to sue companies directly for privacy violations. [12]

  7. Federal data privacy laws gain support in US Congress, but ...

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    A drive for the United States' first major data privacy legislation has bipartisan support in the divided Congress ahead of a House of Representatives committee hearing on Thursday, though it ...

  8. Privacy and the US government - Wikipedia

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    The First Amendment states the government cannot violate the individual's right to " freedom of speech, or of the press". [3] In the past, this amendment primarily served as a legal justification for infringement on an individual's right to privacy; as a result, the government was unable to clearly outline a protective scope of the right to speech versus the right to privacy.

  9. AI is lighting a fire under the data privacy debate, as ... - AOL

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    “To better protect Americansprivacy, including from the risks posed by AI, the President calls on Congress to pass bipartisan data privacy legislation to protect all Americans, especially ...