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Daily Dashboard | CNIL Gets New Powers; U.S. States’ Supreme Courts Deal With Privacy Related reading: OPC details lessons learned from CRA, ESDC breaches

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French data protection authority CNIL has received remote inspection abilities under a law passed last week, adding to the growth the agency has seen recently . In the U.S., the New Jersey Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that police wiretap warrants apply to phones in other states, and the Illinois Supreme Court has deemed the state's stringent eavesdropping law unconstitutional. In Hawaii and Kentucky, privacy bills have stalled out, and in Delaware, a lawmaker has proposed legislation that mimics California’s “eraser law.” Meanwhile, the Australian Privacy Principles continue to make headlines, and questions remain over the Philippines’ new cybercrime law. Read about these developments and more in this week’s Privacy Tracker roundup.
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