The bureau suggested this week that states should remove the exemptions banks enjoy from data privacy laws. California is a prime candidate to act.
The pressure is now on Amazon to better notify shoppers of potentially defective, dangerous and recalled products sold on its website.
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policy counsel at Consumer Reports. “Online marketplaces, including Amazon and Walmart, should act forcefully to remove these illegal loungers from their stores, stop any future sale of these ...
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