Tenn. Bills Would Add Universal Opt-Out to Privacy Law
Two Tennessee Democrats want to amend the state privacy law to add authorized-agent and universal opt-out mechanism requirements. On Friday, Rep. John Clemmons (D) introduced HB-630 in the House, while Sen. Heidi Campbell (D) filed SB-663. The cross-filed bills would…
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let consumers choose an authorized agent for opt-out requests and require data controllers to comply with opt-out preference signals from tools like the Global Privacy Control, which lets users toggle a browser setting so they can opt out from several companies simultaneously.