Californians consider expanding landmark data privacy law

Californians consider expanding landmark data privacy law

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Two years ago, California became the first state to pass a sweeping digital privacy law seen as the strongest of its kind in the United States. Voters are now deciding whether to refine and expand that law, or leave it as is.

If approved, Proposition 24 would update a 2018 law that gave Californians the right to know what information companies collect about them online, the right to get that data deleted and the right to opt out of the sale of their personal information.

Californians consider expanding landmark data privacy law

Nov 3, 2020, 4:02pm UTC
https://apnews.com/6d9267854f288edd86bb53ac352e6952 > SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Two years ago, California became the first state to pass a sweeping digital privacy law seen as the strongest of its kind in the United States. Voters are now deciding whether to refine and expand that law, or leave it as is. > If approved, Proposition 24 would update a 2018 law that gave Californians the right to know what information companies collect about them online, the right to get that data deleted and the right to opt out of the sale of their personal information.