HB 1012 — Data Privacy; Oklahoma Computer Data Privacy Act; Consumer Protection; Civil Penalties; Effective Date
HB 1012 introduces the Oklahoma Computer Data Privacy Act to enhance consumer data privacy protections. The bill outlines civil penalties for violations and aims to establish a framework for data privacy enforcement within the state. It is authored by Senator Howard and is currently in the proposal stage for the 2025 legislative session.
Linked Incidents
3Incidents this policy has been directly linked to
Individuals exposed to unauthorized phone surveillance via stalkerware app data leak
Capital One customer data exposed in credit card application breach affecting 100 million records
Consumer spyware service SpyX data breach compromises 2 million accounts including 17,000 iCloud credentials in 2025 leak
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