HB 1368 — Consumer Data Protection Act; Individual Action For Damages Or Penalty, Social Media Platforms
HB 1368 introduces a Consumer Data Protection Act in Virginia, focusing on individual rights to seek damages or penalties from social media platforms for data protection violations. The bill is currently under review in the Committee on Communications, Technology and Innovation. It aims to enhance privacy protections for consumers by enabling legal recourse against social media platforms for mishandling personal data.
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