SB 2012 — Relating To Online Privacy For Children
SB 2012 addresses online privacy for children in Hawaii by proposing measures related to data privacy, data protection impact assessments, and the establishment of a Hawaii Children's Data Protection Working Group. The bill aims to enhance protections for minors using online services and includes provisions for reporting to the legislature. It is currently pending introduction in the 2024 session.
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