Virginia enacts law banning the sale of geolocation data
Virginia has passed legislation prohibiting the sale of geolocation data, marking a significant step in state-level privacy regulation. The law targets the commercial trade of location information derived from individuals' devices or movements. The measure reflects growing concern among lawmakers about how personal location data is collected and monetized by companies. Virginia joins a broader trend of U.S. states moving to strengthen consumer privacy protections beyond existing federal law.
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