• May 11, 2020
  • Caleb Chen
  • General Privacy News, Governments,

Does California’s Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee actually care about privacy?

The Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee of the California Assembly is supposed to have an obvious, eponymous purpose – but doesn’t seem to. There’s a new “online privacy” bill in the California legislature that is seeking to grossly normalize facial recognition technology and it just received an 8-3 vote to continue from the Privacy and … Continue reading “Does California’s Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee actually care about privacy?”

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