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Back in June, the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced it was cutting back on some of its data collection, specifically, the kind that helps us understand what prices are looking like for consumers.
The Fourth Amendment protects people’s privacy, but in the digital age, the government can purchase personal data from ...
As our computing lives continue to become ever more connected, what data is being shared with who is continues to be at the forefront of privacy conversations. Even for those users who may be savvy ...
A 30-year veteran in retail technology, Sensormatic Solutions President Tony D’Onofrio is leading the charge to redefine retail. Over the past few years, organized retail crime (ORC) has become retail ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel filed a lawsuit against Roku alleging violations of child privacy protection laws. The lawsuit claims Roku collects children's data without parental consent, ...
A government watchdog says it’s unclear when — or even whether — we’ll know going forward how the end of national abortion protections impact Americans’ health outcomes, livelihoods and financial ...
The Labor Department inspector general launched a review of BLS economic data collection issues following Trump's firing of ...
“New York families can now rest assured that companies cannot collect and share children’s personal information without consent...”—Letitia James, New York Attorney General. The protection of children ...