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With a new year comes new data privacy protections

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4.68.5K Ratings

🗓️ 2 January 2023

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Yesterday, California expanded a privacy law requiring companies to disclose the data they collect from consumers, how it’s used and who it’s shared with. Those requirements now apply to employers too. Today, a look at what it means for companies in the state and beyond. Also on the program: a discussion of the Federal Communications Commission’s new broadband availability map and a look at treatment for substance abuse disorder and its impact on the workforce.

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1:02.0

and maybe in yourself. From American public media, this is Marketplace. In Washington, DC,

1:17.5

I'm Kimberly Adams in for Ky Ristall. It's Monday, January 2nd of the brand new year. Good

1:23.7

to have you along as we start 2023. With the start of the new year, all over the country,

1:29.5

new laws kicked in. In California, the state's landmark consumer privacy law expanded as of

1:35.3

yesterday thanks to a ballot measure that voters approved in 2020. It builds on existing

1:41.2

privacy law requiring companies to disclose what data they collect from consumers, how

1:47.0

they use it, and with whom they share it. It also gives California residents the right

1:51.8

to request their data be corrected, deleted, or not sold at all. But now these existing

1:57.9

requirements also apply to employers. Marketplace's Megan McCarty Carino has more on what that

2:04.1

will mean.

2:05.4

If you've ever encountered those boxes on the bottom of virtually every website asking

2:10.3

your data privacy preferences, you know, California privacy law has far reaching effects.

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