The Connecticut Senate Bill 893 (Act Concerning Consumer Privacy) is introduced, aiming to establish rules for the controlling and processing of data and giving consumers the right to access, correct and delete information as well as opt-out from the sale of data, profiling and targeted advertising. It applies to individuals and entities deriving more than 50% of their gross revenue from selling personal data, which conduct business in Connecticut or target residents and control the personal data of at least 100'000 consumers per year.
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