DROP
Coverage of DROP in the Nexus archive.
- Californians can tell data brokers to DROP their information
California has launched DROP, a state-run portal allowing residents to request deletion of their data from registered data brokers under the Delete Act. Over 600 data brokers are registered with the California Privacy Protection Agency, and the platform simplifies opt-out processes. Other states like Oregon, Texas, and Vermont require broker registration but lack a centralized system like DROP.
- Californians' data deletion requests, DROP, become enforceable Aug. 1
Californians' data deletion requests under the DROP initiative become enforceable on August 1. The article references URLs for the main news piece and a comments page but does not provide additional context about the policy or its implications.
- Californians can protect their personal data with one click. Help us test if it works
California offers a new tool called DROP for residents to request data brokers delete their information and stop tracking them. CalMatters and The Markup are seeking public participation to test compliance with the program.
- Californians can protect their personal data with one click. Help us test if it works
California residents can now use a new tool called DROP to request data brokers delete their personal information and stop tracking them. Journalists from CalMatters and The Markup are seeking public help to test if brokers comply with these requests.
- Corsair Galleon 100 SD Review: Stream Deck Now Included
Corsair combines its Stream Deck functionality with Drop's keyboard design expertise in the new Galleon SD 100. The product integrates customizable control features with a compact mechanical keyboard layout.