Nebraska considers a bill requiring user consent for selling biometric data, allowing opt-out without service loss, and enforced by the state attorney general.

Nebraska is considering a bill that, if passed, would require companies to ask for user consent before selling biometric data, including facial features, heart rate, and voice. Users would be allowed to opt out without losing access to services and companies would need to delete data if a user has not used the service in a year. The state attorney general would enforce any violations, giving companies 60 days to fix issues.

February 24, 2024
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