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Intro
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Whats the problem
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What should we do
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optin
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ban it
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Global Optout
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Privacy Regulators
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Heterogeneous Rights
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Global Privacy Control
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Ribbons
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Broadcast Signal
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Organizations Involved
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Technical Issues
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GitHub
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Have We Tried This Before
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Do Not Track
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The Downfall
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Whats Different
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New Laws
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California Consumer Privacy Act
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California AG
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Other States
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Does it work
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How pervasive is it
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CCPA loopholes
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CCPA optouts
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Limitations
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Reoptin
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Global Privacy Controls
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Privacy Signals
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Other Privacy Signals
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Secondary Sharing
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What if this works
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Conclusion
Description:
Explore the concept of exercising legal privacy rights at scale in this USENIX Enigma Conference talk. Delve into the challenges of managing personal data across thousands of companies and learn about the Global Privacy Control initiative. Understand how new privacy laws worldwide are empowering consumers and enabling delegated rights exercise. Examine the evolution from the "Do Not Track" effort to current legally binding universal signals and global settings. Discover how the Global Privacy Control allows users to transmit data-sharing preferences to websites automatically. Investigate technical issues, organizational involvement, and comparisons with past attempts. Analyze the impact of new laws like the California Consumer Privacy Act and explore the potential limitations and future implications of privacy signals. Gain insights into making privacy rights practically workable in the digital age.

The Global Privacy Control - Exercising Legal Rights at Scale

USENIX Enigma Conference
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