
Exercising your privacy rights can unfortunately be an unnecessarily arduous task. That's why we're proud to stand with a coalition of civil society, consumer protection and privacy advocates supporting Assembly Bill 566, a bill that would require browsers and mobile operating systems to include a setting that enables a consumer to send an opt-out preference signal.

Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, alongside a coalition of civil rights, consumer, and privacy organizations, strongly opposes the Congressional Review Act (CRA) resolution S.J. Res 28, which would roll back vital consumer protections for digital payment apps. This resolution threatens to remove essential oversight that helps ensure the safety and security of millions of users who rely on these apps daily. We urge Senators to reject this resolution and protect consumers from increased vulnerability to fraud, misuse of sensitive personal data, and unjust account freezes or deactivations.

“Scratch at an issue today, look close enough, and you’ll find data brokers somewhere making the issue…

Privacy Rights Clearinghouse and a coalition of consumer and privacy groups including Consumer reports support Nebraska L.B. 602, the Nebraska Delete Act.

The California Delete Act is a state law that provides California residents with a one-click mechanism to ask…
Today marks a historic victory for consumer privacy rights. Governor Newsom signed SB 362, the California…

As SB 362 heads to the Assembly floor for its final vote before heading to Governor Newsom's desk, opposition…
An August 25-26 survey of over 500 Californians reveals overwhelming consumer support for California Senate…