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Massachusetts bans sale of precise location data in new privacy rights bill

Massachusetts has passed a landmark privacy rights bill that prohibits the sale of precise location data without user consent. The legislation represents one of the strongest state-level privacy laws in the US, requiring explicit opt-in for data collection and sharing. The bill also includes provisions for data minimization and gives residents the right to sue for violations.

Background

Location data has become increasingly valuable for targeted advertising and other commercial purposes, raising significant privacy concerns. Several US states have been introducing their own privacy laws in the absence of comprehensive federal legislation.

Source
Hacker News (RSS)
Published
Jun 9, 2026 at 01:07 AM
Score
8.0 / 10