Can a debt collector robocall me?
If you consented at any point (this might include providing your number on an account application), a debt collector can do this. Read More
If you consented at any point (this might include providing your number on an account application), a debt collector can do this. Read More
A data breach is a security violation in which sensitive, protected or confidential data is copied, transmitted, viewed, stolen or used by an unauthorized individual. It could be a result of
Read MoreYes. Currently, no federal law gives you the right to prevent data brokers from collecting, sharing or publishing your personal information. You also don’t have the right to make most data brokers correct or delete inaccurate, incomplete or unverifiable information.
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Submitted by the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
January 18, 2006
Secretary
Federal Communications Commission
445 12 th St, SW
Washington, D.C. 20554
To help stop sales calls, you can sign up on the National Do Not Call Registry. Read More
In 1973 the U.S. Dept of Health Education and Welfare (HEW) to look at the impact of computerization on medical records privacy. The members wanted to develop policies that would allow the benefits of computerization to go forward, but at the same time provide safeguards for personal privacy.
Read MoreProposition 24 (Prop 24), also known as the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020, is on the California ballot this November. If passed, it will change what businesses can do with personal information and Californians’ rights associated with their information. Read More
Proposition 24 (California Privacy Rights Act)—passed by more than 56% of voters in November—will replace and build upon the Read More