On May 6, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) proposed a rule that would allow institutions that limit their consumer data-sharing and meet other requirements to post their annual privacy notices online rather than delivering them individually. “Consumers need clear information about …

Michael Ferree
Michael is a Board Member of the LeadsCouncil, Advisor at LeadsCon, and Vice President of Corporate Development at Anomaly Squared. For information regarding Anomaly Squared please visit www.AnomalySquared.com
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