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Sourcepoint
http://www.sourcepoint.com
https://www.linkedin.com/company/sourcepoint-technologies-inc/
Sourcepoint, a privately owned company headquartered in the US, was founded in 2015 and has approximately 60 employees. Functioning as a software development company, it provides data privacy software for the digital marketing ecosystem.
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Founded
2015
Headcount
56
Headquarters
US
Primary Segment
Data, targeting and identity
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Privately Owned
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Sourcepoint offers products in the ad tech and services industry. Sourcepoint's product portfolio comprises of data, targeting and identity.
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Sourcepoint's revenues were less than $10M in 2023. All the revenue comes from consent Management Platform (CMP).
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Mar
24th
2026
07:33
Artificial Intelligence
Oklahoma Enacts SB 546 as the 21st State Privacy Law, While the White House Advances a Federal AI Privacy Framework
Oklahoma has enacted SB 546, making it the 21st state to pass a comprehensive privacy law ahead of its January 1, 2027 effective date. Though experts note the law reflects the lowest common denominator of existing requirements rather than the more evolved standards seen in recent state legislation.
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Mar
17th
2026
06:49
Emerging Tech
Supreme Court Leaves VPPA Circuit Split Unresolved as California Age-Appropriate Design Code Faces Partial Injunction Lift
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to review the 2nd Circuit’s dismissal of a lawsuit alleging the NFL violated the Video Privacy Protection Act, leaving a three-to-one circuit split over the definition of “personally identifiable information” unresolved.
Sourcepoint
Mar
10th
2026
09:02
California Privacy Agency Fines PlayOn Sports and Ford for CCPA Opt-Out Violations
The California Privacy Protection Agency (CalPrivacy) has levied fines against two major companies, PlayOn Sports and Ford Motor Company, for failing to comply with CCPA opt-out requirements, signaling continued aggressive enforcement of consumer privacy rights. In the same week, CalPrivacy launched preliminary rulemaking activities seeking public comment on reducing friction in privacy rights requests and improving opt-out preference signal standards.
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Mar
3rd
2026
06:57
Emerging Tech
FTC Clarifies COPPA Age Verification Rules as UK ICO Fines Reddit £14.47m for Children’s Privacy Failures
The FTC has issued a policy statement clarifying that it will not bring COPPA enforcement actions against certain general and mixed-audience sites that collect children’s personal information solely for age verification, provided that specific safeguards are met.
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Feb
19th
2026
03:09
California AG Announces $2.75M CCPA Settlement with Disney, Largest in State History
The California Attorney General announced a landmark $2.75 million settlement with Disney over alleged CCPA violations related to the company’s opt-out processes, highlighting California’s continued focus on opt-out enforcement. Meanwhile, Didomi released its 2026 Data Privacy Benchmark Report, offering a look at real-world consent collection trends to help you assess your privacy operations.
Sourcepoint
Feb
3rd
2026
03:45
Emerging Tech
Supreme Court Takes Up Paramount VPPA Case as California DOJ Targets Surveillance Pricing
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear Salazar v. Paramount Global, a case that will determine whether subscribing to a non-audiovisual online newsletter qualifies an individual as a “consumer” under the Video Privacy Protection Act.
Sourcepoint
Jan
28th
2026
07:59
California’s DROP Reaches 155,000 Registrations as FTC Examines Age Verification Rules
Recent developments in privacy regulation point to accelerating momentum on both data deletion and age assurance. California’s new centralized deletion and opt-out mechanism is drawing early attention from consumers and industry alike, while the Federal Trade Commission’s upcoming age-verification workshop underscores the growing complexity of compliance under COPPA and varying state laws.
Sourcepoint
Jan
21st
2026
12:52
B2B Tag
Geolocation Enforcement and Multi-Device Consent: Key Takeaways from the FTC and CNIL
The FTC published a final order requiring General Motors and OnStar to implement measures for the next 20 years (centered on affirmative, express consent and consumer controls) and imposed a five-year ban on disclosing consumer geolocation data to consumer reporting agencies.
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Jan
12th
2026
11:44
California’s Delete Act Enforcement Escalates as Belgian Court Reconsiders IAB Europe TCF
Recent privacy enforcement developments in the United States and Europe highlight both escalating regulatory pressure and long-awaited legal clarification. In California, CalPrivacy continued enforcing the Delete Act against unregistered data brokers, while in Europe, a Belgian Market Court decision reshaped the path forward for IAB Europe’s Transparency and Consent Framework after years of uncertainty.
Sourcepoint
Jan
6th
2026
06:29
Emerging Tech, B2B Tag
Privacy Law Expansion Continues: Indiana, Kentucky, Rhode Island Go Live as FTC Finalizes Disney COPPA Settlement
January 1, 2026 brought significant privacy law changes as Indiana, Kentucky and Rhode Island enacted comprehensive privacy legislation, California implemented new CCPA regulation updates including mandatory opt-out status displays, and three additional states began requiring recognition of universal opt-out mechanisms.
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Dec
22nd
2025
11:31
Emerging Tech
Texas AG Sues Smart TV Makers Over ACR Surveillance as New York Vetoes Health Privacy Bill
The Texas Attorney General filed lawsuits against Sony, Samsung, LG, Hisense, and TCL seeking up to $250,000 per consumer for allegedly collecting viewing data through Automatic Content Recognition technology without informed consent, and a temporary restraining order has already been obtained against Hisense.
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Dec
16th
2025
07:44
Emerging Tech
SCOTUS Declines VPPA Review as New York Advances Sweeping Health Privacy Bill
The Supreme Court declined to review the NBA’s petition under the Video Privacy Protection Act, leaving unresolved conflicting circuit court decisions on whether recipients of free non-audiovisual materials qualify as “consumers” under the decades-old law. Meanwhile, New York lawmakers passed comprehensive health privacy legislation that could impose stricter consent requirements than Washington’s My Health My Data Act.
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