SACRAMENTO — Today the ACLU of California joined a diverse coalition of privacy, civil rights, economic equity, and children's advocacy organizations to announce support for AB 1760, Privacy for All, a bill introduced by Assemblymember Buffy Wicks (D-Oakland). Privacy for All puts Californians in control of the personal information that companies collect and share about them. As the technology industry lobbies federal lawmakers to establish a weak consumer protection standard to undermine progress at the state level, California lawmakers recognize the importance of further strengthening the 2018 California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and properly protecting privacy, safety, and financial security in the digital world.
"It's clear that we are a critical point for personal privacy in this nation and with Privacy for All, California is doing what really needs to be done to protect people's privacy, safety, and financial security. Privacy is a civil and human right for all Californians. For far too long, tech companies have been able to play fast and loose with our personal information — and Cambridge Analytica, massive data breaches, and online discrimination have been the result," says Nicole Ozer, Technology and Civil Liberties Director for the ACLU of California.
The Privacy for All bill includes the following important privacy and civil rights protections for Californians:
Today, advances in technology and drastic changes in business practices have outpaced the law. The impact on the privacy, safety and financial security of Californians has been real with disparate impacts on people of color, immigrants, and other vulnerable communities:
"It's time to hold tech companies accountable to Californians and make sure our rights are being protected. Privacy for All forces the business of exploiting personal information out of the shadows and gives us power we need to protect our privacy, personal safety, and financial security in the digital age," said Jake Snow, Technology and Civil Liberties Attorney for the ACLU of Northern California.
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Privacy for All (AB 1760) is supported by a diverse coalition of organizations that work every day to safeguard the rights, personal safety, and financial security of Californians: ACLU of California, Common Sense Kids Action, Consumer Reports, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Access Humboldt, Asian Americans Advancing Justice -LA, CalPIRG, Campaign for a Commercial Free Childhood, Center for Digital Democracy, Center for Human Rights and Privacy, Center for Media Justice, Color Of Change, Consumer Action, Consumer Federation of America, Consumers Union, Council on American-Islamic Relations – California, CreaTV, Digital Privacy Alliance, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Ella Baker Center, Fair Chance Project, Line Break Media, Media Alliance, Oakland Privacy, Pangea Legal Services, Purism, Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, Restore The Fourth, Secure Justice, The Greenlining Institute, TURN -The Utility Reform Network, X-Lab, and Youth Tech Health.
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