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dalton99a

(81,516 posts)
Thu Jun 28, 2018, 10:15 PM Jun 2018

California Passes Sweeping Law to Protect Online Privacy

Source: New York Times

SAN FRANCISCO — California has passed a digital privacy law granting consumers more control over and insight into the spread of their personal information online, creating one of the most significant regulations overseeing the data-collection practices of technology companies in the United States.

The bill raced through the State Legislature without opposition on Thursday and was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown, just hours before a deadline to pull from the November ballot an initiative seeking even tougher oversight over technology companies.

The new law grants consumers the right to know what information companies are collecting about them, why they are collecting that data and with whom they are sharing it. It gives consumers the right to tell companies to delete their information as well as to not sell or share their data. Businesses must still give consumers who opt out the same quality of service.

It also makes it more difficult to share or sell data on children younger than 16.

Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/28/technology/california-online-privacy-law.html

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California Passes Sweeping Law to Protect Online Privacy (Original Post) dalton99a Jun 2018 OP
Great news! klook Jun 2018 #1
CA Crutchez_CuiBono Jun 2018 #2

klook

(12,157 posts)
1. Great news!
Thu Jun 28, 2018, 10:38 PM
Jun 2018

And, believe it or not, there was a favorable Supreme Court ruling last week in favor of cell phone privacy:
Victory! Supreme Court Says Fourth Amendment Applies to Cell Phone Tracking - Electronic Frontier Foundation.

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