Data Privacy
American Consumers Deserve Robust, Consistent Data Protection

The trust of our readers powers the magazine media industry, and the responsible use of consumer data is one important way that magazine publishers maintain and create high levels of reader trust.
MPA supports a national privacy framework that ensures consumers have clear, enforceable data privacy protections; control over the use of their personal information; and greater transparency into businesses’ data protection practices, while preserving the benefits that come from the responsible use of data.
MPA believes that consumers are best served by a single national data privacy law instead of a patchwork of potentially conflicting state laws. Without a national consumer privacy framework, states should create consistency among themselves.
Fact Sheet
Magazine Media Publishers Call for National Privacy Framework
Fact Sheet
Magazine Media Publishers Call for Consistent Data Standards
Featured Resources:
- MPA submits comments to the California Privacy Protection Agency on the CPRA, November 8, 2021
- MPA joins industry letter urging Uniform Law Commission to exclude a private right of action from model privacy legislation, July 1, 2021
- MPA and other trade associations submit letter in opposition of the New York Privacy Act, May 26, 2021
- MPA submits letter on Alaska consumer privacy legislation, May 11, 2021
- MPA letter on the enforcement mechanisms of the Washington Privacy Act, March 9, 2021