The evolution of online privacy laws reflects growing concerns about data protection in the digital age. Initially, privacy regulations were minimal, but as internet use expanded, legislation became more comprehensive. The **1995 EU Data Protection Directive** was one of the first major regulations, setting standards for data protection within the EU. This evolved into the **General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)** in 2018, which significantly strengthened data protection rights and introduced strict compliance requirements. In the U.S., laws like the **California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)** have emerged, focusing on consumer data rights. Ongoing developments address emerging privacy concerns related to big data, AI, and cross-border data transfers, aiming to balance innovation with protection.
The Evolution of Online Privacy Laws
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