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Record-Breaking $1.55M CCPA Settlement Against Health Information Website Publisher

Jennifer L. Mitchell, Taylor A. Bloom, and Danielle A. A. Richardson of Baker Hostetler write: On July 1, the California attorney general (CA AG) announced the largest CCPA settlement to date, $1.55 million, and the first settlement against a website publisher, Healthline Media LLC (Healthline). The settlement (pending court approval) resolves allegations against Healthline, a health and wellness information website,...

Ninth Circuit Reviews Website Tracking Class Actions and the Reach of California’s Privacy Law

David Fioccola, Baldassare Vinti, Aaron Francis, and Courtland Cuevas of Proskauer write: Key Takeaways: The Ninth Circuit court of appeals reviewed three separate proposed class actions against Papa John’s International Inc., Converse Inc., and Bloomingdale’s, all centered on whether certain website tracking activities violated the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA). The plaintiffs in these cases...

Google Trackers: What You Can Actually Escape And What You Can’t

Shipra Sanganeria reports: Google’s presence across the web is vast and expands far beyond its own products. Even if users avoid using Google’s apps and services, its infrastructure — like analytics scripts, ad trackers, or other tools (maps, fonts, Google logins, or content delivery networks (CDNs)) — often track user activity and collect data across...
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