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    Michigan ‘digital age’ bills pulled after privacy concerns raised

    (The Center Square) – Two Michigan bills pitched as “child safety legislation” were withdrawn this week after advocacy groups raised concerns about privacy and data collection. House Bill 4429 and Senate Bill 284 – identical, bipartisan measures titled the Digital Age Assurance Act – were advancing through the state legislature until they were pulled by […]

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