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Austrian privacy activist Schrems won't abandon possible 'Schrems III' case March 31, 2026 | Mike Swift

Speaking at the largest annual gathering of privacy professionals, Max Schrems, the Austrian data protection activist who torpedoed two previous EU-US data transfer systems, discussed how he may lodge a "Schre... (more story)

Having humans check AI agents may not be necessary, Leidos executive says March 31, 2026 | Amy Miller

Contrary to popular opinion, having a “human in the loop” when companies deploy new agentic artificial intelligence tools may not be necessary in the future, the head of AI strategy at commercial tech company ... (more story)

Oregon AG ramping up data privacy enforcement, official says March 31, 2026 | Madeline Hughes

Oregon’s attorney general is keeping a close eye on misrepresentations made about the privacy of age-assurance technologies as it ramps up overall privacy enforcement, an official said Tuesday. 

California’s data broker deletion tool gains users, interest from other states March 31, 2026 | Maria Dinzeo

More than 260,000 Californians have used the state’s new DROP platform to demand that data brokers delete their personal information, as officials say the platform is drawing interest from other states conside... (more story)

Prince Harry calls US social media verdicts a cultural reckoning March 31, 2026 | Amy Miller and Madeline Hughes

When Prince Harry learned about the landmark social media case in California where Meta Platforms and YouTube were found negligent for harming a young woman with their addictive features, it resonated with his... (more story)

Leading state privacy enforcers focus on 'enforcement infrastructure' March 31, 2026 | Mike Swift

Key state privacy enforcers from California, Connecticut, Delaware and Indiana said the states are not just passing laws, they are building the enforcement staff and expertise to enforce those comprehensive pr... (more story)

Big Tech risks undermining itself on child safety laws, Vermont lawmaker says March 31, 2026 | Maria Dinzeo

As US states rapidly advance age-verification and child-safety laws, tech companies are undermining their own interests by using lobbyists to negotiate over these bills in statehouses rather than speaking to l... (more story)

Australian draft children's privacy code outlines rules for online games, services March 31, 2026 | Saloni Sinha

Apps, online games and websites would face new obligations under Australia’s draft children’s privacy code, including notifying children when parents consent to data collection on their behalf and when their l... (more story)

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Brazil CADE chief touts settlements, digital enforcement, faster merger review March 30, 2026 | Flavia Fortes

Outgoing CADE President Gustavo de Lima said he leaves Brazil’s competition authority with a stronger record on settlements and a marked expansion in unilateral conduct enforcement and digital markets, while k... (more story)

US FTC could be headed away from data-deletion remedies March 30, 2026 | Madeline Hughes and Emma Whitford

The deletion of data and algorithms as an US Federal Trade Commission remedy for unfair or deceptive data privacy practices could go by the wayside. These “are viewed as the more extreme measures,” US Federal ... (more story)

Why UK lawmakers' push for social media under-16 ban may soon run out of steam March 27, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

Major online platforms saw UK lawmakers leave a growing standoff over child safety unresolved as they began their Easter break. The House of Lords this week renewed a push for an under-16 ban on social media, ... (more story)

New Mexico win over Meta shows strength of rules on unfair, deceptive practices March 27, 2026 | Madeline Hughes

A New Mexico jury’s quick, decisive verdict in the state’s lawsuit against Meta Platforms, alleging the company harmed children, shows the strength of laws barring unfair and deceptive practices.

Meta, YouTube Calif. verdict fuels litigation push, calls for federal regulation March 26, 2026 | Xu Yuan, Madeline Hughes and Maria Dinzeo

A California jury found Meta Platforms and YouTube liable for harms tied to the design of their platforms, a ruling that, despite modest damages, is adding momentum to a growing wave of litigation and renewed ... (more story)

Congress continues calls for social media reforms after verdicts in Calif., New Mexico March 26, 2026 | Madeline Hughes

With social media addiction in the headlines after juries in Los Angeles and Santa Fe, New Mexico, found Meta Platforms and Google liable for harming users, members of Congress are continuing their calls for r... (more story)

Global data-protection, AI pros set to converge on DC for IAPP summit March 26, 2026 | Matthew Newman and Mike Swift

The world's privacy and AI professionals are set to converge on Washington DC for the International Association of Privacy Professional's annual Global Summit. For the first time, “privacy” isn't the summit’s ... (more story)

X’s Grok in line for Dutch ruling on legality of AI-generated sexualized images March 25, 2026 | Sara Brandstätter

Social-media company X is due to see a high-profile Dutch court ruling on Thursday in litigation over its chatbot Grok's use of AI to generate and distribute sexually explicit imagery, including non-consensual... (more story)