The findings come as advocacy groups such as the Electronic Privacy Information Center argue that state comprehensive privacy laws do little to limit how companies use personal data. A report released Thursday by EPIC and the US PIRG Education Fund argues that state laws need stronger enforcement to be effective. It gave Connecticut a D grade for its law, which it called overly favorable to the tech industry and “a favored piece of template legislation for lobbyists, particularly in bluer states.”
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