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State AGs Secure $5.1M Settlement from Education Software Company for Data Breach
California, Connecticut, and New York Attorneys General have secured a $5.1 million settlement with Illuminate Education, Inc. following a 2021 data breach that exposed sensitive student information. The company will pay $3.25 million in civil penalties to California and implement enhanced data security measures.
California AG Secures $1.4M CCPA Settlement with Jam City
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced a $1.4 million settlement with mobile app gaming company Jam City, Inc. for violating the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). The company failed to provide consumers with opt-out methods for the sale of their personal information and mishandled data of minors.
NY AG Probes Instacart Pricing and Data Privacy Compliance
The New York Attorney General's office has sent a letter to Instacart requesting information regarding its pricing practices and compliance with New York's Algorithmic Pricing Disclosure Act. The inquiry follows a report detailing significant price variations for the same products on the Instacart platform.
NY AG Complaint Against Robert G. Kramer
The New York Attorney General, along with Attorneys General from 9 other states, has filed a complaint against Robert G. Kramer and his associated company. The complaint alleges violations related to internet and technology services, seeking to hold the defendant accountable for alleged deceptive practices.
35 State AGs Warn xAI Over AI-Generated Intimate Images
Thirty-five State Attorneys General have issued a letter to xAI expressing deep concern over the creation and dissemination of AI-generated non-consensual intimate images (NCII) using its Grok chatbot. The AGs urge xAI to take further steps to address the harms caused by this technology, particularly concerning women and children.
State AGs Support Senate Kids Online Safety Act, Oppose House Version
45 State Attorneys General have written to Congress supporting the Senate version of the Kids Online Safety Act (S. 1748) and opposing the House version (H.R. 6484). The letter highlights concerns about preemption language and the omission of a 'Duty of Care' in the House bill, advocating for stronger protections for minors online.
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