SB 361
Data brokers: data collection and deletion.
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Bill overview
This bill, SB 361, aims to increase transparency and control over personal data held by data brokers in California. It requires data brokers to register with the California Privacy Protection Agency, providing detailed information about the types of data they collect and share. The bill also mandates a mechanism for consumers to request the deletion of their personal information and prohibits the agency from publicly disclosing specific data collection practices by data brokers. Furthermore, it establishes stricter rules for data brokers regarding the sharing of data with foreign actors, the federal government, and GenAI developers, and outlines penalties for non-compliance.
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