Stephen Titcombe

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Legal and Data Privacy Writer at TermsFeed.

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Stephen is a seasoned web content writer and business research specialist with 4+ years of experience writing for various industries, including business, legal, venture capital, news, finance, e-commerce, travel, and more. For the past two years, he has worked as a Legal and Data Privacy Writer, developing guides to help businesses comply with data protection laws. Based in Lagos, Nigeria, Stephen has a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Obafemi Awolowo University.

Connecticut Personal Data Privacy and Online Monitoring Act

The Connecticut Personal Data Privacy and Online Monitoring Act, also known as the Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CTDPA), is the fifth and latest comprehensive data privacy law enacted in the United States. The act will become enforceable on July 1, 2023, which means businesses have some time to develop and implement...

EU Omnibus Directive

The EU Omnibus Directive is a key piece of European legislation created to update EU consumer protection laws for new market developments. Introduced under the EU New Deal for Consumers, the Omnibus Directive represents a significant step forward to promote ethical business practices and reinforce consumer rights across the EU marketplace. This...

CCPA (CPRA) Notice of Financial Incentive

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a landmark data privacy legislation in the United States. It provides new rights for California's residents, holds companies to a higher standard of data protection, and imposes stringent penalties on violators. (It was amended by the CPRA, which took effect in January, 2023.) In...

Washington Foundational Data Privacy Act (HB 1850)

Note: The bill HB1850 died in chamber in 2022. The Washington Foundational Data Privacy Act (also known as HB 1850 or FDPA) is one of three comprehensive privacy bills proposed in the state of Washington to protect and enforce the data privacy rights of its residents. The Washington Foundational Data Privacy...

GDPR and Google Analytics 4 (GA4)

In recent years, Google has run into several issues regarding privacy of its users and has been the subject of several related lawsuits. The most recent of these has been regarding the unlawful transfer of personal data across EU-U.S. borders through the use of Google Analytics. In light of this legal...

Social Media Cookies

Have you ever wondered how websites recall the contents of your online shopping cart or remember your sign-in information or just give off a more personal feel? Look no further than cookies. These small packets of data have taken the internet by storm and are currently the most common method of...