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While navigating through a mammoth boycott of ads and potential federal anti-trust charges, the chief financial officer of Facebook Inc. most worry about California’s strict new privacy law. The California Consumer Protection Act, or CCPA, is considered to be the first true law of data privacy and under the strongest …
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Getty An undated handout photo from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows a microscopic view of the coronavirus. Researchers learn that coronavirus symptoms present themselves in a specific order – which could be a potentially useful tool in helping with earlier detection and self-isolation. A recent study from …
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