California Safety Act Signed into Law to Protect Privacy Rights
California Safety Act Signed into Law
The California Safety Act, approved by Governor Newsom, prohibits forced outing policies that compromise individuals' privacy.
Protecting Privacy Rights
The new law focuses on safeguarding personal information and preventing unauthorized disclosure of sensitive details.
Key Points:
- California Safety Act signed by Governor Newsom
- Prohibits forced outing policies violating privacy rights
- Emphasis on upholding confidentiality and consent
Conclusion: Upholding privacy rights and confidentiality is essential in safeguarding individual freedoms in California.
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