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Committee advances bill prohibiting processing or sale of minors' precise location data
Summary
The House Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection on April 8 adopted an amendment to House Bill 2008 that bars processing or sale of certain precise geolocation and profiling data for consumers known or willfully disregarded to be under 16 and moved the bill to the House floor.
The House Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection on April 8 adopted a dash-3 amendment to House Bill 2008 that restricts processing and sale of certain consumer data for minors and aligns the bill's geolocation definition with existing Oregon law.
Sponsor summary: Representative Chotson said the dash-3 amendment replaces prior language only to correct wording so the bill's…
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