Just a quick heads up to let you know that California’s Attorney General has forced some of the big companies (Apple, Amazon, Google, HP, etc.) into requiring mobile app developers to have privacy policies for their apps.
This was based on a California privacy law requirement. The state’s stance seems to be that if you’ve got a website or a mobile app that’s being used by someone in California, you’re supposed to have a privacy policy with certain rights for those users.
Privacy Policy Alert
Internet Privacy – Will Congress Pass New Laws?
Because it is an election year, Congress is making moves to protect “the children” and the “consumer” once again in order to win more votes in November. In the consumer protection category of legislative nonsense comes Web Privacy on the Radar in Congress.
Here’s what to expect.
1. Because of partisan bickering, don’t expect a major overhaul of U.S. Internet privacy laws to be passed in this Congress. There will be a lot of holier-than-thou pronouncements by politicians (smoke but no fire).
2. Due to abuses of private information by [Read more...]








