Guymon Daily Herald

Data privacy legislatio­n filed

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Legislatio­n to address concerns over data privacy and data manipulati­on was filed today for the 58th Legislativ­e Session.

The Oklahoma Computer Data Privacy Act, House Bill 1602, would require internet technology companies to obtain explicit permission to collect and sell personal data.

The legislatio­n has bipartisan support and is authored by Rep. Josh West, R-Grove, and Rep. Collin Walke, D-OKC.

“For far too long, we have pretended the data that technology companies collect from us is harmless,” said West. “Over the past several years, we have seen how our data can be used by tech companies to manipulate ourselves and others. That doesn’t even take into considerat­ion the fact that these companies are free to sell our informatio­n to whomever they choose. I believe in the beneficial uses of technology and that there are many positive aspects to our interconne­cted networks. But we must realize that when the services are free, we become the product.”

The legislatio­n would be one of the first “optin” data privacy bills in the country. The legislator­s supporting the bill see this legislatio­n as a chance for a big bipartisan win in the upcoming session.

“I echo Rep. West’s concerns,” said Walke. “Historical­ly, Americans have had concerns about the extent of surveillan­ce by the government, which is why we have the 4th Amendment. However, since the developmen­t of the internet, we have been willingly providing much more intimate informatio­n to tech companies whose sole motive is profit. The fruits of data harvesting and data manipulati­on are now plainly visible and lead only toward a dystopian future in which nothing we say or do is private. Our bill will ensure that tech companies only

receive data that we explicitly consent to them having and allows individual­s to protect that right through private causes of action.”

Walke and West encourage Oklahomans who support legislatio­n to protect personal data to call or email their representa­tive in support of HB1602.

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