In the digital age, our personal information has become a valuable commodity. Data brokers collect and sell our data to advertisers, marketers and even government agencies.
A new law in California, the Deletion Act, aims to give people more control over their personal data. The law will require data brokers to provide a tool for individuals to request that their data be deleted.
This could have a significant impact on the way businesses operate in the digital age. Consumers may notice fewer unsolicited ads and more control over who accesses their information.
The Suppression Act is a step in the right direction, but it is not without its critics. Some companies fear that the law will make it difficult for them to operate. Others argue that the law will not be effective in protecting people’s privacy.
Only time will tell how the Expungement Act will affect data privacy in California and beyond. However, it is clear that the law is an important step forward in the fight to protect people’s personal information.
Here are some steps you can take to protect your data privacy:
* Invest in moving services.
* Have good antivirus software on all your devices.
* Use strong passwords and two-factor authentication.
* Stay informed about privacy settings.
* Report any non-compliance to government and state and local agencies.
* Get professional advice from an attorney if you are a victim of identity theft.
* Notify the three major credit bureaus and possibly place a fraud alert on your credit report.
* Run your own background check or request a copy if this is how you discovered your information has been used by a criminal.
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