Creates the Social Media User Rights and Deletion Act
Missouri bill establishing user rights to delete personal data and accounts from social media platforms, strengthening digital privacy protections for state residents.
Missouri bill establishing user rights to delete personal data and accounts from social media platforms, strengthening digital privacy protections for state residents.
HB 3185, the Social Media User Rights and Deletion Act, would establish legal protections and rights for users of social media platforms in Missouri. Based on the title, the bill likely addresses user data control, account deletion capabilities, and related consumer protections in the digital space.
Social media platforms collect extensive personal data from users, and questions about data ownership, deletion rights, and platform transparency have become increasingly contentious. This type of legislation reflects growing public concern about digital privacy and could establish baseline standards for how platforms must handle user information and account management requests.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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