Vermont and Washington state will soon introduce comprehensive privacy bills, while Connecticut will have a bill that would add data minimization rules and make other changes to its 2022 law, legislators told Privacy Daily ahead of sessions starting this month. Also, legislators in Oklahoma and South Carolina prefiled bills last month for the 2025 legislative sessions. Additional privacy bills are expected this year in several other states, said privacy lawyers and consumer advocates in other interviews.
Kids Privacy and Online Safety
Privacy Daily is tracking kids privacy bills, plus regulatory changes to and enforcement of the federal Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). Meanwhile, kids online safety bills may require businesses to verify ages or obtain parental consent, potentially raising data privacy concerns. See a map of pending state bills here.
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