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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.
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 ...
In California, these concerns manifested as the California Consumer Protection Act somewhat modeled on the EU’s GDPR. [ 11 ] The CCPA’s initial drafting and placement on the 2018 ballot was led by Alastair Mactaggart. [ 12 ]
A. California Assembly Bill 5 (2019) California Assembly Bill 540 (2001) California Assembly Bill 811 (2008) California Assembly Bill 962 (2009) California Assembly Bill 1066 (2016)
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The right to be forgotten (RTBF [1]) is the right to have private information about a person be removed from Internet searches and other directories in some circumstances. . The issue has arisen from desires of individuals to "determine the development of their life in an autonomous way, without being perpetually or periodically stigmatized as a consequence of a specific action performed in the pa
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