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U.S. companies hit with record fines for privacy in 2025

U.S. states issued $3.45 billion in privacy-related fines to companies in 2025, driven by stronger state laws, interstate enforcement partnerships, and focus on AI's privacy impacts. California's Privacy Protection Agency enforced the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) across diverse industries, signaling a shift from dormant enforcement to aggressive penalties.

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