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California enacts law requiring browsers to offer one-click "do not sell" option, effective 2026.
California has passed a landmark privacy law requiring web browsers to offer a one-click "do not sell or share" option, expanding the 2018 CCPA and making it easier for residents to block data sales.
Signed by Governor Gavin Newsom, the law shifts the burden from users to browsers, eliminating the need for site-by-site opt-outs.
It takes effect in phases, with full implementation by 2026, and is expected to influence national privacy standards.
The law, part of a broader push for digital rights, also strengthens data transparency and account deletion rights.
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California promulga una ley que requiere que los navegadores ofrezcan una opción de "no vender" con un solo clic, efectiva desde 2026.