The bureau suggested this week that states should remove the exemptions banks enjoy from data privacy laws. California is a prime candidate to act.
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A staff member at King's College has resigned after acknowledging his involvement in an "inappropriate online activity," according to reports. The private school's headmaster, Simon Lamb, and the ...
head of the Consumer Bankers Association, said in a statement the CFPB had "contorted" the congressional statute authorizing the rule to enable "thousands of third parties' to access consumers' data." ...