National data privacy law for the US clears first hurdle
America took a step closer to getting a federal privacy law: a bill proposing just the thing is headed to the House of Representatives to debate after clearing an early hurdle.
The ADPPA also requires businesses to transparently ask and receive explicit consent for each piece of data collected. Businesses can only use the data for stated purposes consumers agree to, and requirements are stricter for"large data holders" like Facebook and Google.
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