TechCrunch reports Israeli startup Mine collected USD30 million series B funding for its consumer-focused data privacy services. Mine's technology employs artificial intelligence to search an individual's personal data across companies and facilitate data deletion from a given company per consumer orders. The company indicated part of its funding will go toward the creation of a solution to help data privacy officers respond to pending AI regulation.
Israeli privacy startup announces $30M funding round
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