1,285 enforcement actions from 14 federal and state jurisdictions. Every event traced back to its official government source.
1,285
Total Actions
14
Jurisdictions
$35.3B+
Total Fines Tracked
Datamasters, a data broker, failed to register with the California Data Broker Registry as required by the Delete Act. The company sold sensitive personal information including health conditions, age, race, and political views. As a result, it must pay a $45,000 fine and cease all sales of Californians' personal information.
$45K
The California Privacy Protection Agency fined ROR Partners LLC $56,600 for failing to register as a data broker under the Delete Act. The marketing firm sold custom audience lists built from consumer data without registration, highlighting that businesses collecting and selling personal information must comply with data broker requirements.
$57K
The California Privacy Protection Agency (CalPrivacy) announced the creation of a Data Broker Enforcement Strike Force to investigate privacy violations by data brokers. The strike force will focus on compliance with the Delete Act's registration requirement and the CCPA, building on previous enforcement actions. This initiative aims to hold data brokers accountable and protect Californians' personal information.
The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) ordered Accurate Append, Inc. to pay a $55,400 fine for failing to register as a data broker under the Delete Act by the January 31, 2024 deadline. The company registered only after being contacted during an enforcement sweep and agreed to injunctive terms, including paying attorney fees for future non-compliance.
$55K
The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) ordered Jerico Pictures, Inc., doing business as National Public Data, to pay a $46,000 fine for failing to register and pay the annual fee required under California's Delete Act. The order was issued by default after the company did not contest the allegations. This enforcement action highlights the CPPA's efforts to ensure data broker compliance with registration laws.
$46K
The California Privacy Protection Agency ordered Jerico Pictures, Inc., doing business as National Public Data, to pay a $46,000 fine for failing to register and pay the annual fee required under the Delete Act. The order was issued by default after the company did not contest the allegations, highlighting CPPA's enforcement of data broker registration requirements.
$46K
The California Privacy Protection Agency settled with data broker Background Alert, Inc. for failing to register and pay fees under the Delete Act. The company must shut down its operations through 2028 or face a $50,000 fine. This action is part of a broader enforcement sweep against non-compliant data brokers.
The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) filed an administrative action against National Public Data, a Florida-based data broker, for failing to register and pay the required annual fee under California's Delete Act. The agency is seeking a $46,000 fine for the violation, which occurred 230 days late, as part of an enforcement sweep targeting non-compliant data brokers.
$46K
The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) filed an administrative action against Jerico Pictures, Inc., doing business as National Public Data, for failing to register and pay the required annual fee under the California Delete Act. The action seeks a $46,000 fine for the company's 230-day late registration, as part of CPPA's enforcement sweep against data brokers.
$46K
The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) settled with two data brokers, PayDae, Inc. (Infillion) and The Data Group, LLC, for failing to register as required by Senate Bill 362 (the Delete Act). Infillion paid $54,200 and The Data Group paid $46,600, and both agreed to injunctive terms to ensure future compliance with registration requirements.
The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) settled with data brokers Growbots, Inc. and UpLead LLC for failing to register and pay annual fees under the California Delete Act. Growbots paid $35,400 and UpLead paid $34,400, and both agreed to injunctive terms including payment of attorney fees for non-compliance. This action enforces the Delete Act's requirements for data broker transparency and consumer privacy.
$70K
The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) announced an investigative sweep to enforce data broker registration compliance under the Delete Act. Data brokers must register annually and pay fees, with penalties of $200 per day for non-compliance. The CPPA will take enforcement actions against unregistered data brokers and is developing a consumer deletion platform (DROP) for 2026.
The California Privacy Protection Agency settled with data broker Key Marketing Advantage, LLC for failing to register and pay fees under the Delete Act. KMA will pay $55,800 and agree to injunctive terms. This is the fifth enforcement action in a sweep against unregistered data brokers.
$56K
The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) settled with data broker Key Marketing Advantage, LLC for failing to register and pay fees under the Delete Act. KMA will pay $55,800 and comply with injunctive terms, including covering attorney fees for non-compliance. This is the fifth enforcement action in CPPA's sweep against unregistered data brokers.
$56K
All data sourced from official government enforcement pages.