New York State Assemblymember Harry Bronson sat down with Spectrum News to discuss the Shield Act 2.0, a proposed update to the state's consumer data protection law. The original Shield Act, passed in 2020, aimed to bolster online protection for residents by requiring companies to obtain explicit consent before collecting and selling sensitive personal data. However, critics argue that the law has not gone far enough in safeguarding consumers' rights. Assemblymember Bronson's comments shed light on the proposed changes to the law, which could significantly impact how businesses collect and use personal data in the Empire State.


State Assemblymember Harry Bronson talks Shield Act 2.0  Spectrum News