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Anti-privacy legislation

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In the last decade, governments across the world have introduced various pieces of legislation, which either with malicious intent or by error, has caused damage to the privacy consumers have with their technology.

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Why it is a problem

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List of Legislation

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Bill name Basic summary of bill Elements of privacy taken away
Texas HB2420 [TBA] Forced ID verification

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