
Federal Privacy Law
Federal privacy laws set rules for how organizations can collect, use, and share personal information about individuals. They aim to protect personal data from misuse or unauthorized access while allowing appropriate use for things like healthcare, finance, and online services. These laws often require organizations to be transparent about their data practices, obtain consent when needed, and implement security measures. They also give individuals rights to access, correct, or delete their data, ensuring accountability and privacy protections across sectors.