Protecting Privacy in Purchases Act
The bill restricts how businesses collect, share, and sell purchase data, requiring transparency and consumer consent to protect privacy.
The bill restricts how businesses collect, share, and sell purchase data, requiring transparency and consumer consent to protect privacy.
The Protecting Privacy in Purchases Act (S 1715) aims to safeguard consumer privacy by restricting the collection, sharing, and sale of data related to individuals' purchase transactions. It sets limits on how businesses can use purchase data, requiring transparency and consent from consumers before their data is collected or shared. It also enhances consumer rights to access and control their purchase information. The bill targets the growing concerns around data privacy in retail and e-commerce sectors, addressing the risk of misuse or unauthorized dissemination of sensitive purchasing information.
With the increasing digitization of transactions and the surge in e-commerce, consumers generate extensive purchase data that businesses can exploit for targeted advertising, profiling, or even discriminatory practices. This bill addresses the urgent need to protect consumer privacy in this domain by establishing clear legal boundaries. It empowers consumers with transparency and control over their purchase data, helping to prevent abuses, identity theft, or unwanted marketing intrusion. Additionally, it promotes responsible data handling, potentially increasing consumer trust in digital commerce.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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