Consumer Watchdog: Newsom's Veto of Bill Allowing Consumers to Globally Opt Out of Data Use is Bad for Everyone Except Tech Companies Like Google
September 25, 2024
September 25, 2024
LOS ANGELES, California, Sept. 25 -- Consumer Watchdog issued the following news release on Sept. 24, 2024:
Today Consumer Watchdog called out Governor Gavin Newsom's veto of a bill that would have allowed Californians to globally signal their data privacy preferences as a big loss for consumers that raises questions about the power tech monopolies like Google have over his office.
The bill--Assembly Bill 3048 (Lowenthal)--would have made web browsers honor people's pri . . .
Today Consumer Watchdog called out Governor Gavin Newsom's veto of a bill that would have allowed Californians to globally signal their data privacy preferences as a big loss for consumers that raises questions about the power tech monopolies like Google have over his office.
The bill--Assembly Bill 3048 (Lowenthal)--would have made web browsers honor people's pri . . .