Utah Simply Was a Chief in Virtual Privateness

Opinion: Utah legislators not too long ago voted to cross landmark law in give a boost to of a brand new privateness regulation. Statehouses around the nation will have to take notes.
Opinion: Utah legislators recently voted to pass landmark legislation in support of a new privacy law. Statehouses across the country should take notes.Original article
Author: Wired

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