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Texas passed a Dara privacy and security Act (the TSDPA). It doesn't go into effect until March 1st, 2024

Big W generally.

(For reference this happened mar 29)

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[โ€“] bmcgonag@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Soooo.... is the fine so low because they hope people will ignore it and they can generate revenue? Google, Facebook, and the big players who all will 100% break this law will pay $7500 everyday, all day and not even start to care.

[โ€“] fbievan@fedia.io 1 points 1 year ago

7500 per instance of this happening (this is inline with other laws)

That stacks really quickly because if it violates it 100 times that is 750,000 thousand right there.

That is a small number. Something more reasonable would be much higher