The state of California has moved boldly into attempting to regulate online privacy. But how much can any state do on its own?
A state law signed in 2018 to give consumers more control over their data, AB 375, has been in effect since Jan. 1. It gives them expansive new powers to determine what information companies are gathering about them and to opt-out in some cases.
Yet the regulations around...
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