HB 3185 — Creates The Social Media User Rights And Deletion Act
HB 3185 creates the Social Media User Rights and Deletion Act in Missouri. The bill focuses on user rights related to social media platforms, potentially addressing privacy and data deletion practices. It is currently under review in the 2026 legislative session. The bill is categorized under business and merchandising practices, suggesting a focus on consumer rights and data control.
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