S 2833
Banning Surveillance Advertising Act of 2023
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The Banning Surveillance Advertising Act of 2023 aims to prevent advertisers and advertising facilitators from using personal information to target individuals with advertisements. It prohibits the collection and use of data like lists of people or unique identifiers for this purpose, with some exceptions for contextual advertising. The bill establishes the Federal Trade Commission as the primary enforcer and grants them significant authority to investigate and penalize violations, while also allowing State attorneys general to take action on behalf of residents. It also includes provisions to protect consumers by prohibiting pre-dispute arbitration agreements and ensuring they can pursue legal action if harmed.
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