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US data privacy at a glance
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Data privacy protection is both a fundamental right and an economic need, as data breaches grow in impact and frequency. While regulations like GDPR are now well-established, the United States of America has been relatively behind on regulating the collection, storage, and use of personal and sensitive information.
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