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AB 68: Online Privacy (2003)

Summary

The Online Privacy and Disclosure Act of 2003 (AB 68) requires commercial Web site operators that collect personal information online from California residents to post a conspicuous privacy policy stating what information they collect and with whom they share the information. The bill also requires those Web site operators to comply with the provisions of their posted privacy policies.

Final Status and Text

AB 68 is no longer active. Its final status was:
Signed into Law

You can read its final text on the Legislature's Bill Information site.

News & Press Releases about AB 68

02/23/2012 - Simitian Praises Attorney General's Enforcement of Online Privacy Law for Mobile Apps

11/10/2003 - Simitian Named One of “Scientific American’s 50”

10/14/2003 - Simitian Online Privacy Bill Becomes Law