Despite big tech lobbying, Maryland passes two internet privacy bills

Photo collage showing a child attempting to use a tablet screen that has a combination lock.
Image: The Verge

The Maryland legislature passed two bills over the weekend limiting tech platforms’ ability to collect and use consumers’ data. Maryland Governor Wes Moore is expected to sign one of those bills, the Maryland Kids Code, on Thursday, MoCo360 reports.

If signed into law, the other bill, the Maryland Online Privacy Act, will go into effect in October 2025. The legislation would limit platforms’ ability to collect user data and let users opt out of having their data used for targeted advertising and other purposes.

Together, the bills would significantly limit social media and other platforms’ ability to track their users — but tech companies, including Amazon, Google, and Meta, have opposed similar legislation. NetChoice, a trade...

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source https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/9/24152918/maryland-kids-code-online-privacy-act-netchoice

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