What if people could send legally binding Information Sharing Agreements to Businesses
What if people had the ability to assert their own legally binding permissions for data collection, use, sharing, and retention by the technologies they use?
What if people had the ability to assert their own legally binding permissions for data collection, use, sharing, and retention by the technologies they use?
FTC’s new policy statement clarifies provisions in COPPA, ensuring children have access to educational tools without their data being used for other commercial purposes.
We’re excited to announce that the Me2B Alliance is now Internet Safety Labs. We changed our name but not our core mission!
The California Privacy Protection Agency held three days of pre-ruling stakeholder sessions from 5/4/22-5/6/22. Lisa LeVasseur, ED of the Me2BA, spoke in the session on audits, and Noreen Whysel, [...]
The Me2B Alliance is thrilled to see a Privacy Expert and Advocate assume the role of FTC Commissioner. Bedoya is well known for his work in facial recognition technology and privacy as a civil [...]
We hear about data brokers, but who are they and why should I care? They’re pervasive, collect thousands of data points about us on an ongoing basis, and aren’t properly governed. John Oliver [...]
Version 1.0 of the Me2B Safe Specification for Mobile Apps and Websites is now available. It was three years in the making, and this is how we got here.
Dangling domains dangerously threaten more and more people each day, including students and parents at K-12 schools. The fraudulent scam activity using these dangling domains is on the rise, [...]
Our research uncovers significant risks posed by mobile apps with the Yandex Appmetrica SDK that Google and Apple have yet to address. We’ve identified a current list of affected VPN’s to assist [...]
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