California Enacts Comprehensive Data Privacy Law for Consumer Control

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California has enacted a law requiring web browsers to provide an easy-to-use, universal opt-out mechanism for consumers to prevent third-party data sales, making privacy controls more accessible and straightforward for Californians, alongside other privacy rights enhancements.
- California enacts law giving consumers ability to universally opt out of data sharing The Record from Recorded Future News
- Governor Newsom signs data privacy bills to protect tech users CA.gov
- California to require browsers to offer single privacy opt-out option for websites MLex
- California Enacts Privacy Law Allowing Residents to Protect their Personal Data Online with One Click EPIC – Electronic Privacy Information Center
- State-of-the-art new law empowers consumers to limit online tracking Pluribus News
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