Data privacy in browsing

Everyone in the U.S. will likely see browser settings that will allow users to protect their privacy by opting out of selling their data. Why? Assembly Bill 566 amends the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 by requiring all browsers to allow users to opt out of having their data sold. Common thought is that it will be easier for tech companies to allow for opting out nationwide rather than only in California.

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