The data-privacy bill passed Wednesday, the Protecting Americans’ Data from Foreign Adversaries Act, H.R. 7520, is highly targeted: It prevents any companies considered data brokers — third-party buyers and sellers of personal information — from selling that information to China, Russia or other “foreign adversaries.”

The data law passed the House on Wednesday, 414-0

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    8 months ago

    414-0?

    Congress can’t agree that the sun rises in the east and sets in the west, but this gets a unanimous vote?

    I think they got some classified info we didn’t

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    8 months ago

    even if politicians change their tune and seem to want to be more privacy conscious…
    we should hold their feet to the fire.
    make sure they have 110% followthrough across all platforms. not just a one-off to diss tiktok.

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    Imagine a landmark privacy bill that’s basically the US screaming “Only we’re allowed to harvest our citizens private information” and then imagine being expected to be happy about it.

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    This is not a privacy bill. Anyone referring to it as a privacy bill is lying. Not even the bill title claims to be about privacy. It is the “Protecting Americans’4 Data from Foreign Adversaries Act of 2024”.