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PP #014: State Regulators Are Testing Your Opt-Out Flow - Here's What They Find

15 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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PP #014: State Regulators Are Testing Your Opt-Out Flow - Here's What They Find Regulators hired PhDs, built audit teams, and are clicking your opt-out buttons to see what actually happens. Episode Summary In this episode of Privacy Perspectives, host Jodi Daniels delivers a dense operational briefing from the IAB Public Policy Summit and IAPP US State Privacy Law Workshop. She breaks down CalPrivacy's new enforcement capabilities, the Delete Act's impact on data brokers, and state-by-state nuances tripping up multi-state programs. You'll learn how regulators are technically testing opt-out flows, why children's data is now an active enforcement priority, and what vendor oversight looks like beyond the DPA. Question of the Day 🗣️ When was the last time you tested your own opt-out flow end-to-end - not just the UI, but what actually happens downstream? Tell us in the comments. Key Take-aways * CalPrivacy hired computer science PhDs and is walking through opt-outs as consumers would * The California data broker registry hit 270,000 entities with Delete Act fines starting this fall * Children's data is now an active enforcement priority across 10+ states * Your cookie banner acknowledging GPC means nothing if your ad tech stack ignores it * Legacy pixels and stale tags are the biggest source of violations being found right now Timestamped Outline ⏱️ 00:00 - Introduction and summit overview 00:32 - California enforcement - CalPrivacy and Tom Kemp 01:45 - Data brokers and the Delete Act 02:52 - California actionable items 03:30 - State-by-state nuances that actually differ 06:40 - Automated decision-making requirements 07:35 - Children's data as enforcement priority 09:09 - States really talk to each other 09:32 - Regulators are testing your opt-outs 10:23 - Wiretapping, SIPA, and pixel litigation 13:20 - Vendor management beyond the DPA 14:34 - Key takeaways and closing thoughts Links & Resources 🔗 * Privacy Perspectives newsletter → https://redcloveradvisors.com/ Connect & CTA 🎯 👉 Enjoyed this? Subscribe & leave a review on Apple Podcasts. 🎁 Get weekly privacy insights - what's shifting across the privacy landscape, what it means for your business, and how to stay ahead: https://redcloveradvisors.com/ Credits Host: Jodi Daniels © 2026 Red Clover Advisors. All rights reserved.

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