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Oregon Senators Vote Unanimously for Location and Kids Privacy Rules

The Oregon Senate voted 27-0 on Thursday for a bill that would add location and child data restrictions to the state’s comprehensive privacy law. Senators amended the bill last week (see 2505160040), so HB-2008 must return to the House for concurrence before it can pass the legislature.

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HB-2008 would prohibit processing, profiling or selling data of a consumer who a controller knows is younger than 16. And it would ban selling precise geolocation data that shows the location of a consumer within 1,750 feet.

Last week, the Oregon legislature passed another privacy law amendment adding requirements for carmakers.