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Bill would curb sale and retention of precise location data, require court order for government access
Summary
AB 322 would ban sale or trade of precise location data to third parties, restrict collection to what is strictly necessary to provide a requested service, cap retention, and require a valid court order for government access; advocates said the measures protect immigrants and survivors, while law enforcement concerns were noted.
Assemblymember Ward presented AB 322, the California Location Privacy Act, proposing limits on the collection, retention, use and sale of precise location data. The bill would bar selling, leasing, or trading precise location information to third parties, limit collection to what is strictly necessary to provide a requested service, cap retention, and…
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