digital privacy

Senate Bill 275 establishes a "digital identity bill of rights," which guarantees individuals the right to manage and control their digital identity as a way to protect their privacy.
This bill would punish lying about ingesting drugs by enhancing the underlying offense by one degree.
This bill requires social media companies to identify Utah children on the platform by collecting and storing each child’s birthdate and their parent’s address
This bill seeks to roll back protections that require law enforcement to get a warrant before accessing electronic information held by third parties, in addition to removing other protections.
Utah’s use of geofence warrants is under the microscope. A recent KSL article highlights privacy concerns related to location tracking.

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