An act relating to data loyalty
Vermont bill H 812 addresses "data loyalty," likely establishing consumer protections or compensation rights for personal data collection and commercial use.
Vermont bill H 812 addresses "data loyalty," likely establishing consumer protections or compensation rights for personal data collection and commercial use.
H 812 is a Vermont bill introduced by Rep. Monique Priestley relating to "data loyalty," though the specific provisions are not detailed in the available information. Based on the title alone, the bill likely addresses how personal data is collected, used, or monetized by companies, and may establish consumer rights regarding their own data or compensate individuals when their data is commercially exploited.
Data has become a valuable commodity, and many consumers are unaware of how their personal information is collected and profited from by technology companies and advertisers. This bill could establish new protections or compensation mechanisms for Vermont residents whose data is harvested and sold, potentially setting a precedent for other states in an increasingly contentious area of consumer privacy.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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