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15 August 2017

New Jersey Bill Limits Use Of Driver's License Information By Retailers

The New Jersey legislature recently passed a bill that places restrictions on retailers' ability to collect and use personal information gleaned from driver's licenses.
United States Consumer Protection
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The New Jersey legislature recently passed a bill that places restrictions on retailers' ability to collect and use personal information gleaned from driver's licenses.  The bill, known as the Personal Information and Privacy Protection Act, is intended to give consumers more control and security over their personal information.  A copy of the bill can be found here.

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