As part of the "2021 State of the State," Gov. Andrew Cuomo, D-N.Y. proposed a privacy bill that would require companies to disclose their data collection practices and limit the amount of information gathered for those purposes. Cuomo will also establish a "Bill of Rights" to give residents increased data subject rights and has proposed legislation requiring smart devices to include "clear and conspicuous disclosure" of all recording capabilities.
19 Jan. 2021
Cuomo floats privacy legislation as part of NY 'State of the State'
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