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Seventeen States Have Now Passed Data Privacy Laws: Data Privacy Trends

Seventeen States Have Now Passed

We’re up to seventeen states that have now passed data privacy laws! Five of those have passed their new laws so far in 2024!

Going into 2024, there were twelve states that had passed comprehensive data privacy laws to date. So far in 2024:

So, that means seventeen states have now passed data privacy laws (two of them still to be enacted). The map above shows all seventeen states – green = five enacted and now in effect, blue = ten enacted but not yet in effect, purple = two passed, but not enacted). Here is a list of states with a link to each data privacy law (note: I’ve left off California’s CCPA since CPRA has now replaced it):

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At this recent rate, we could be close to half the states having passed comprehensive data privacy laws by the end of the year!

So, what do you think? Are you surprised we’re up to seventeen states that have now passed data privacy laws? Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

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