HB 4083 — Technology; Deployers; AI Chatbots; Minors; Age Verification Systems; Emergency Situations; Effective Date
HB 408 amends Utah's data sharing laws to regulate how consumer data is collected, shared, and protected by technology companies and social media platforms. The bill introduces new requirements for transparency and user consent in data sharing practices. It aims to enhance privacy protections for individuals by limiting unauthorized data transfers and ensuring clearer disclosure of data usage. The legislation is intended to address concerns around surveillance and data privacy in the digital ecosystem.
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