The Trump administration is moving to overrule state laws that protect consumers’ credit reports from medical debt.
The Dutch data protection authority (DPA) has imposed a €2.7 million fine on Experian for violating the General Data ...
President Donald Trump's administration recently moved to repeal regulations protecting consumers' credit reports from ...
The Trump administration plans to stop states from passing laws that keep medical debt off credit reports. The new rule would ...
The Dutch Data Protection Authority issued Experian a €2.7m for GDPR violations including excessive collection of personal ...
Key Takeaways The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has issued a new interpretive rule that says that a federal law should take precedence over state laws that ban medical debt from credit reports.
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With data breaches an everyday occurrence, freezing your credit is an important financial safety step. But what if you can't ...