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The California Delete Act (SB 362) is a state law that provides a one-stop shop deletion mechanism for consumers to direct data brokers to delete their personal information.
California lawmakers on Thursday passed a bill known as the Delete Act that would allow consumers, with a single request, to have every data broker delete their personal information.
With the enactment of the California Delete Act, the agency also maintains the California data broker registry and will build a one-stop shop data deletion mechanism for consumers. [ 9 ] References
California’s new Right to Repair Act and Delete Act make the U.S. state a world leader on the rulemaking front. California takes the lead on pro-consumer tech legislation, with new laws on ...
Newsom also signed into law the Delete Act, a measure that will create a way for Californians to demand deletion of their personal data from all data brokers doing business in the state. Such ...
The California Minor Eraser Law is a law that allows California residents younger than the age of 18 to request to have information removed that they posted on an online server. The law "applies to websites, social media sites, mobile apps and other online services" [140] and follows "Europe's recognition of the 'right to be forgotten'". [140]
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