Stanford CIS

Tech giants brace for sweeping EU privacy law

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"Marshall Erwin, director of trust and security at Mozilla, said that his company rewrote its privacy policy and overhauled its privacy settings to prepare for the new European regulatory regime. But Mozilla designed its services, like its signature Firefox browser, to collect minimal amounts of user data, he said.

“It is going to be much more challenging for a lot of other companies that collect more data from their users, that have much more complex data collection mechanisms,” Erwin said."

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