Massachusetts passes privacy bill banning sale of precise location data
Massachusetts lawmakers voted to approve a new privacy rights bill. The legislation bans the sale of precise
Massachusetts lawmakers voted to approve a new privacy
rights bill. The legislation bans the sale of precise
location data. The bill aims to protect residents’ location
privacy. The measure passed by a legislative vote. The law
reflects growing concerns over data privacy. It could affect
companies that trade location information. The state’s
action may influence other jurisdictions. Implementation
details will be outlined in upcoming regulations.