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Extra Crunch roundup: UiPath s IPO filing, predicting revenue, how to pivot properly, much more – TechCrunch

Extra Crunch roundup: UiPath’s IPO filing, predicting revenue, how to pivot properly, much more This is not a boast, but a warning: I could write a how-to article on almost any topic. Give me enough time to do some research, and I can put together a reliable step-by-step for building a custom gaming PC, installing a hot water heater or interpreting public health data. But since I’ve never actually done those things, I would encourage you to ignore any advice I have to offer. Trusted advice comes from experience. That’s why Ron Miller interviewed three entrepreneurs who have each built multiple companies to uncover some essential truths about achieving product-market fit:

Privacy in the House? An Update on Florida s Data Privacy Statutes | Bilzin Sumberg

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: As the dueling Florida House and Senate consumer data privacy protection bills make their way through various committees in the Florida legislature, April 14, 2021, was the Florida House’s turn for a vote. House Bill 969 passed Wednesday in the Florida House’s Commerce Committee, and moves on to the full Florida House for a floor vote. HB 969 is similar to the California Consumer Privacy Act, and to its Florida Senate bill counterpart, Senate Bill 1734, with a critical difference. HB 969 creates a private right of action for consumers against any company that fails to comply with a consumer’s request that the company delete, correct or stop selling the consumer’s personal information, and provides for prevailing party attorneys’ fees to a plaintiff who successfully sues a company under the law. The Florida Senate defanged Senate Bill 1734 last week by removing the private right of action and other provisions tha

How startups can ensure CCPA and GDPR compliance in 2021 – TechCrunch

How startups can ensure CCPA and GDPR compliance in 2021 Beth Winters Contributor Beth Winters, JD/MBA, is the solutions marketing manager of Aparavi, a data intelligence and automation software and services company that helps companies find and unlock the value of data. Data is the most valuable asset for any business in 2021. If your business is online and collecting customer personal information, your business is dealing in data, which means data privacy compliance regulations will apply to everyone no matter the company’s size. Small startups might not think the world’s strictest data privacy laws the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) apply to them, but it’s important to enact best data management practices before a legal situation arises.

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