SB 932 — Consumer Protection - Social Media Platforms - Display Of User Location
SB 932 is a proposed Maryland bill addressing consumer protection related to the display of user location on social media platforms. The bill aims to enhance user privacy by regulating how user location data is displayed. It is currently under review with a hearing scheduled for April 1, 2026. The legislation seeks to mitigate potential privacy harms associated with the public visibility of user location information on digital platforms.
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