Data Tracking Cases and Legislative Trends

30 Jan , 2026

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Tracking and using consumer’s data without consent is a high stakes game. From class actions to federal and state government enforcement actions, the settlements are significant and show no signs of slowing down. 

The purpose of this webinar is to look at the Federal Trade Commission’s focus, as well as state governments laws and regulations. Compliance suggestions will also be addressed.

Objectives:

1. Appreciate what data tracking is. 

2. Learn how laws and regulations give consumers options and form the basis of government enforcement actions and class actions if violated. 

3. Approach the topic with a compliance mindset.

 

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