SF 2915 — Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act
The Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act (SF 2915) is a proposed bill aimed at enhancing consumer data privacy protections. It would grant consumers rights to access, delete, and correct their personal data collected by businesses. The bill also imposes obligations on businesses regarding data collection, transparency, and security. It seeks to address privacy harms by regulating how personal data is handled and providing individuals with greater control over their information.
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