California’s Privacy Nightmare: SB 690 Opens Door to Big Tech Surveillance

SB 690 has been accused of turning California into a surveillance state where privacy takes a backseat. Critics argue it hands big tech a magnifying glass to peek into your life, no questions asked. It’s like giving your nosy neighbor a telescope and a clipboard—what could possibly go wrong?

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Hot Take:

If you thought your data privacy was as safe as your grandma’s cookie recipe, think again! California’s S.B. 690 might just be the green light for big tech to rummage through your digital cookie jar, and with no limits on sharing, your private info could be passed around like a hot potato at a family picnic!

Key Points:

  • California’s S.B. 690 is raising eyebrows among privacy advocates.
  • The bill could allow companies to collect and share sensitive personal data.
  • Organizations like EFF and ACLU have issued a stark warning about the bill.
  • Concerns revolve around potential misuse by data brokers and law enforcement.
  • Critics argue that the bill could jeopardize both privacy and safety.

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