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California has enacted a new law allowing residents to opt-out of data tracking in web browsers, enhancing privacy protections. The law requires companies to provide clear options for users to manage their data and track consent, aiming to give individuals more control over their online information.
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Wikipedia has lost a legal challenge against the UK's Online Safety Act verification rules, which the Wikimedia Foundation argues could compromise the privacy and safety of its volunteer editors. Despite the ruling, the judgment suggests potential for future legal challenges if Wikipedia is classified under stricter regulations. The government welcomed the decision, indicating it will proceed with implementing the Online Safety Act.
The House of Representatives passed the "Take It Down" Act, aimed at addressing the growing problem of deepfake technology and its impact on privacy and personal safety. The legislation empowers individuals to request the removal of non-consensual deepfake content from online platforms, highlighting the need for protective measures in the digital age.