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Daily Dashboard | State attorneys general warn of enforcement actions over tech companies' data practices Related reading: Delivering on privacy, enabling trusted innovation a 'passion' for Workday's Cosgrove

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State attorneys general warn tech companies they plan to continue their efforts to bring enforcement actions over their data practices, The Washington Post reports. The officials met at the National Association of Attorneys General annual forum to discuss several topics, one of which was the privacy concerns around tech companies and the government’s inability to rein in violators. “We are in a moment where the federal government’s level of effectiveness and engagement on a range of issues, on technology, consumer protection and privacy, is limited,” Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser said. Arizona and Mississippi's attorneys general have cases against Google over its data practice, while the D.C. attorney general sued Facebook over Cambridge Analytica. (Registration may be required to access this story.) 
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