House and Senate committee leaders released a bipartisan draft on online data privacy on Friday, hinting at the first sign of movement after years of stalled negotiations.
The legislation, which may be called “American Data Privacy and Protection Act,” would require digital companies to reduce the data they collect, ban targeted advertising to children under 17 years of age and give people the power to sue companies for violations, such as unfair or deceptive practices under the FTC.
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