Michigan Withdraws Child Safety Bills After Privacy Concerns Raised
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Two Michigan bills aimed at child safety legislation were withdrawn after advocacy groups raised privacy and data collection concerns. The bills were described as 'digital age' legislation but faced opposition over potential privacy issues.
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Michigan 'digital age' bills pulled after privacy concerns raised
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(The Center Square) – Two Michigan bills pitched as “child safety legislation” were withdrawn this week after advocacy groups raised concerns about privacy and data collection.
