The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) emphasizes the urgent need for strong federal consumer data privacy laws. In response to a request for input from the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, EFF advocates for maintaining robust state protections and insists on the necessity of empowering consumers with the right to sue for violations. Their recommendations for effective legislation include prohibiting online behavioral ads, enforcing data minimization, ensuring opt-in consent, and providing users with extensive rights over their information, alongside stringent enforcement measures against privacy infringements.
It's essential for privacy legislation to empower consumers with the right to sue over privacy violations, ensuring corporations are held accountable for their data practices.
A comprehensive federal privacy law must protect state-level regulations, offer essential consumer rights, and include strict enforcement mechanisms to be effective.
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