Who's selling your digital data? California gives you tools to protect your online privacy
Briefly

About 450 companies in California's data broker registry must delete collected data due to a new law. Some brokers, like Near Intelligence and Outlogic, have sold sensitive information like healthcare and location data.
Data brokers must now report collecting and selling location data in California. Transparency requirements reveal companies collecting children's and reproductive health data. Personal data traces are gathered everywhere on digital platforms, making it hard to track.
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