A Sacramento County judge ruled California cannot enforce portions of its online privacy law until next spring.
Proposition 24 passed in 2020 with a margin of over 2 million votes. It strengthened the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, approved by lawmakers and Gov. Jerry Brown. The initiative made it easier for consumers to opt out of data collection and to correct false information about themselves. It also mandated additional prote...
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