The Record reports Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., signed SB 262, the Florida Digital Bill of Rights, into law. The targeted legislation carries comprehensive privacy requirements for covered Big Tech companies, while also requiring children's privacy protections for a broader swath of covered entities. The law takes effect 1 July 2024. Editor's note: Stearns Weaver Miller's Douglas Kilby, CIPP/US, broke down the Digital Bill of Rights.
DeSantis signs Florida's Digital Bill of Rights
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