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Should I give my ID to a dating website/app?

It depends. While some dating services do require you to submit a copy of your ID to participate (helping…
Washington Privacy Bill Looks Better, Still Needs Work
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Washington Privacy Bill Looks Better, Still Needs Work

In the wake of California’s landmark state privacy law and the absence of federal action, Washington is among…
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Will paying my bills early increase my credit score?

No, it won’t. While your payment history is the most important factor in determining your credit score, early…
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Do I have to tell my employer about my second job/other income when I file my W-4 form?

No, you don’t. Even though the form asks about your other jobs and income, you don’t have to give that…
Exercising Your California Consumer Privacy Act Rights
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Exercising Your California Consumer Privacy Rights

If you live in California, you have the right to ask a company to tell you what personal information it has…
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California Consumer Privacy Act

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) was the first comprehensive consumer privacy law in the United States, in effect since 2020 and broadened in 2023 by the California Privacy Rights Act. It lets Californians see, correct, and delete the personal information businesses collect about them and opt out of its sale or sharing, and it remains the only state law backed by a dedicated regulator, the California Privacy Protection Agency.
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California Consumer Privacy Act Regulations: Comments to the California Attorney General

Today, we (with a group of privacy and consumer advocacy organizations) submitted comments to the…
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Do active-duty military personnel get free credit monitoring?

Yes, they do. They’ll have to sign up for it with each of the three credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian and…

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