The Virginia General Assembly passed a pair of bills to amend children's privacy provisions in the state's Consumer Data Protection Act. Senate Bill 361 prohibits nonconsensual collection, use or sale of data belonging to minors known to be under 18. House Bill 707 covers protections on specific children's data processing scenarios and limits on children's geolocation data collection.
5 March 2024
Virginia passes children's privacy amendments to comprehensive law
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