On February 13, the IAPP published an opinion piece by NAI’s VP and General Counsel Tony Ficarrotta. “Authorized agents represent a potentially powerful tool to help consumers exercise their privacy
By David LeDuc The new year ushered in a new political environment in Washington, and a likely shakeup in the data privacy landscape. The incoming Trump administration and Republican congressional
[posted Sept 20, 2023; last updated Dec 18, 2024] Ad-Tech companies play an important role in helping small publishers and advertisers serve appropriate ads to consumers while maintaining and adhering
COPPA 2.0 provides the opportunity to establish a new national standard for children’s data privacy, and a level playing field for all companies WASHINGTON, D.C. (September 18, 2024) – Today,
KOSPA provides opportunity to level the playing field on kids privacy for all companies WASHINGTON, DC (July 30, 2021) – Today, the Senate passed the Kids Online Safety and Privacy
Supporting Google’s decision to maintain third-party cookie support while enhancing user transparency and control. WASHINGTON, DC (July 23, 2024) – The NAI encourages our members, and the entire digital advertising
[posted Sept 20, 2023; last updated Dec 18, 2024] Ad-Tech companies play an important role in helping small publishers and advertisers serve appropriate ads to consumers while maintaining and adhering
On November 29, the NAI submitted comments in response to the Department of Justice (DOJ) Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) to regulate transfers of Americans’ sensitive data to foreign adversaries. The draft
On November 7, 2024, the NAI submitted comments to the Colorado Department of Law in response to its Request for Comment on the proposed draft amendments to the Colorado Privacy