Gov. Kim Reynolds, R-Iowa, signed Senate File 262 on consumer privacy into law. Reynolds touted the bill as giving consumers "a reasonable level of transparency and control over their personal data." The law will take effect 1 Jan. 2025. IAPP Westin Research Fellow Anokhy Desai, CIPP/US, CIPT, analyzed the bill from top to bottom and provided key takeaways for privacy professionals.
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