Digiday reports on the enforcement letters organizations received from the Office of the Attorney General of California regarding ad trackers, analytics and cookies. Lawyers who spoke to Digiday said the attorney general's letters asked their companies to provide information related to cookie use and other tracking technologies for advertisements and analytics. Fox Rothschild Partner and Chair of GDPR Compliance and International Privacy Odia Kagan, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, CIPM, FIP, said the actions from the attorney general are “kind of narrowing down the gray area that some people were assuming.” Editor's note: IAPP Staff Writer Joe Duball wrote about the California Attorney General's recent enforcement update for The Privacy Advisor.
27 July 2021
A look at the California attorney general's cookie-related enforcement letters
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