Opinion: Here's why Gov. Newsom should sign bill to protect online privacy of vulnerable minors [Opinion]
Thankfully, the Legislature has realized the scope and seriousness of this problem and,, sent Assembly Bill 2273 to Gov. Gavin Newsom. If enacted, it would require California businesses providing online services or products likely to be used by minors to increase their sites’ default privacy protections by July 2024.
Even supporters acknowledge that some bill provisions are vague. But it is a thoughtful, constructive attempt to address a profound problem.
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