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Senate passes consumer privacy bill restricting targeted profiling and advertising
Summary
House Bill 2008 B restricts how controllers subject to the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act can process personal data for targeted advertising and profiling, with special protections for minors and geofencing-like distance limits noted in sponsor remarks.
The Oregon Senate passed House Bill 2008 B, which restricts certain targeted advertising and profiling uses of personal data by controllers covered under the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (OCPA).
Senator Brzezinski, the bill carrier on the floor, said the measure “prohibits controllers … from processing consumers’ personal data for targeting,…
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