SB 192 — Criminal Procedure - Facial Recognition Technology - Requirements, Procedures, and Prohibitions
SB 192, titled the Data Broker Privacy Act, aims to regulate data brokers by requiring them to disclose the types of personal data they collect, how it is used, and with whom it is shared. The bill is part of broader efforts to enhance consumer privacy protections by increasing transparency around data collection practices. It addresses privacy and surveillance concerns related to the handling of personal data by data brokers. The bill's latest action indicates it has been postponed indefinitely, and it remains under review.
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