College Board agreed to pay the New York Attorney General's Office USD750,000 to settle claims it unlawfully sold students' personal data to schools and other customers. Also, The Record reports New Jersey law enforcement officers filed lawsuits against 118 data brokers for failing to take down their personal information online, which is against the law.
14 Feb. 2024
New York attorney general reaches privacy settlement with College Board
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