🚨 Last chance to register for our mid-year privacy update! TOMORROW, privacy experts from Osano and Red Clover Advisors will break down all of the latest in data privacy enforcement, laws, and litigation. Don't miss this chance! Register here 👉 https://pvcy.me/4vxrzTP
Osano
Software Development
Austin, Texas 8,870 followers
Osano is the simple, all-in-one data privacy platform.
About us
Osano, the leading data privacy management platform, empowers businesses to successfully navigate the complexities of privacy management by providing the necessary tools and insights for building, managing, and scaling holistic privacy programs. Designed with privacy professionals in mind, Osano’s premier platform addresses the full spectrum of privacy needs, including assessments, vendor risk management, data mapping, and consent and subject rights management. As a public benefit corporation and certified B-Corp, Osano is dedicated to enhancing transparency and trust in the digital ecosystem. Emphasizing the critical role of privacy as a trust cornerstone, Osano upholds the belief that embracing privacy principles propels organizations into the next wave of trusted brands. Learn how Osano can simplify data privacy for you at https://osano.com. Join companies like JDSupra, Sierra Nevada, Sesame Workshop, Broadridge, New Relic, The Linux Foundation, Boston Medical, Sprinklr, Rodd&Gunn, BuzzRx, Love's, White Castle, Ping, New Egg, and AMC Theatres in trusting us to help you run your privacy program.
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https://www.osano.com
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- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Austin, Texas
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2018
- Specialties
- data privacy, GDPR, CCPA, Privacy, CPRA, DSAR, Privacy Assessments, Subject Rights, Consent Management, Vendor Management, Universal Consent, Data Privacy Management, Privacy Program Management, and Cookie Consent
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Austin, Texas 78756, US
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Updates
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This week's #PrivacyInsider covers Illinois's new AI audit law! Plus: 💢 EU member states disagree on cookie banners ⚒️ VT overhauls data broker law 🍁 Canada finds Grok violated PIPEDA ➕ And more!
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When was the last time you tested whether your opt-out mechanism actually works? Not your policy, or whether the banner showed up. The actual mechanics of blocking or firing trackers across every device, app, or website that your users touch. Odds are, it's not blocking everything it's supposed to. That gap cost Disney and GM—well-resourced companies that can invest a lot into compliance—$2.75M and $12.75M in 2026, respectively. Next week, Osano and Red Clover Advisors are hosting a live mid-year briefing on what's actually happening in US privacy enforcement—and what your program needs to do about it. What we're covering: ➡️ The 8 enforcement patterns regulators keep returning to ➡️ CIPA and the consent stack problem most organizations haven't solved ➡️ Four new state laws (including Vermont, signed June 16) and what they mean for your compliance ➡️ And much more Just one week left. Don't miss out 👉 https://pvcy.me/4uWYu3g
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In this edition of the #PrivacyInsider, we cover the unexpected ways data from a viral game's playerbase has been repurposed. Plus: 🍁 Vermont enacts privacy law 🙅 UK bans social media for children 🍁🍁🍁 Canada introduces privacy reforms ➕ And more!
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In this edition of the #PrivacyInsider, we cover Meta's quiet removal of an unactivated facial recognition feature in their smart glasses product. Plus: 🦐 Louisiana enacts privacy law 🤖 Apple and EU regulators squabble over AI delay 🔍 Signal warns against device scanning for nudes ➕ And more!
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$12,750,000. Last month, California handed GM the largest CCPA penalty in history. The violation? Consumers handed their data over for a requested, disclosed purpose; GM used it for another–selling it to data brokers. Accidentally re-using data for unconsented purposes–just like GM did–is easier than you might think. 😬 ➡️ Join us June 30, 1 PM EST to find out what this and every other major 2026 enforcement action means for your business. Register free: https://pvcy.me/3Qvq2yn Osano analyzed every recent US privacy enforcement action, including GM. Eight themes showed up across every state, every regulator, again and again. On June 30, Osano's Ashley Fowler, CIPP/US and Red Clover Advisors' Jodi Daniels will walk through all of it: 🧩 The 8 enforcement themes regulators keep acting on 🕵️ The CIPA litigation surge and why laws like ECPA and CDAFA are being bundled together in wiretap litigation 💪 Clear, actionable next steps to reduce your risk before year-end Save your seat here 👉 https://pvcy.me/3Qvq2yn #DataPrivacy #PrivacyCompliance #CCPA #PrivacyLaw #Compliance #DataProtection
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This week's #PrivacyInsider covers a brand-new data privacy law awaiting the VT Governor's signature or veto. Plus: 👏 EFF announces new executive director 🎧 CA court rules against CIPA theory 🧬 CA AG sues 23andMe ➕ And more!
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In years past, businesses operating in the US took a "wait and see" approach to privacy compliance. Now, it's clear that regulators aren't pulling their punches. 🥊 Since 2025, a flurry of enforcement actions have changed the privacy landscape in the US for the long term. Now that we know regulators are enforcing privacy laws, the next question to ask is this: What can businesses learn from privacy enforcement actions? The Osano team researched the past year-plus of privacy enforcement actions to answer this question. We've consolidated our insights in the State of Privacy Enforcement 2026 report. Swipe through the carousel to see our top 8 findings, and access your copy of the report here 👉 https://pvcy.me/4e0elYo And if you'd like to see whether your website has the sort of non-compliant features regulators are looking for, conduct a free scan with Osano Compliance Check here 👉 https://pvcy.me/3QeF77m
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This week's #PrivacyInsider takes a look back at the break-neck pace of enforcement actions since 2025. Plus: 🕵 Report finds data brokers’ opt-outs built to fail 👶 CA legislators exempt Linux from age verification 🤖 EU delivers high-risk AI guidelines ➕ And more!