State privacy laws have been crippled by big tech, new report says
Briefly

"Weak, industry-friendly laws allow companies to continue collecting data about consumers without meaningful limits, consumers are granted rights that are difficult to exercise, and they cannot hold companies that violate their rights accountable in court."
The report cited a 2022 Markup investigation showing that in the 31 states considering privacy bills in 2021 and 2022, 445 active lobbyists and firms representing Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, Google, Apple and industry 'front groups' fought to shape the legislation.
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