A new bipartisan federal privacy proposal, the American Privacy Rights Act, has been unveiled, aiming to update the outdated and inadequate rules governing Americans' data privacy. This legislative effort comes after repeated failures by Congress to pass a federal online privacy bill. The editorial board and online privacy advocates are urging swift action on these stalled legal reforms. Additionally, states like Maryland and Nebraska have taken individual steps by passing their own consumer data privacy laws, with Maryland also introducing a Kids Code.
New Bipartisan Federal Privacy Proposal Unveiled: American Privacy Rights Act https://t.co/9eq6sWHAA3 #privacy #privacylaw #privacypolicy #cybersecurity @PrivacyPros
Maryland and Nebraska Pass Consumer Data Privacy Laws, and Maryland Adds a Kids Code https://t.co/TMPlMWRvBv | by @KTS_Law
Online privacy advocates urge swift action on stalled legal reforms https://t.co/iFVoo1rgIc https://t.co/eChS0N0l8t
New Bipartisan Federal Privacy Proposal Unveiled: American Privacy Rights Act https://t.co/9eq6sWHAA3 #privacy #privacylaw #privacypolicy #cybersecurity @HuntonAK https://t.co/WBNUh3TmVe
Congress has failed to pass a federal online privacy bill time and time again, despite widespread agreement that the rules governing Americans’ data are outdated and inadequate, the Editorial Board writes. This time could be different. https://t.co/UIUAeoVZEy
New editorial: Congress might upend how online privacy works. Finally. https://t.co/wGQ1Hv45WW