Prop. 24 Actually Pokes Holes in Data Privacy Protections

In this op-ed in the San Diego Union Tribune, OP member Tracy Rosenberg breaks down all the loopholes and exemptions in Prop 24 and why Californians who care about privacy rights should vote NO.

Proposition 24 pretends it is making CCPA stronger, but it is really poking holes in privacy protections and making it much harder for average people to exercise their rights. A few nice-sounding changes don’t outweigh all the problems in Proposition 24. That’s why major consumer and privacy groups say vote no on Proposition 24 in November. It’s the wrong path forward.

Read the full op-ed here.

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