💨 Abstract
The article focuses on a recent issue in Virginia, where Walmart is requiring customers to consent to data collection for reproductive and sexual health-related searches. This policy stems from a new state law aimed at protecting privacy in such areas. State Sen. Barbara Favola, who authored the law, is concerned about the extensive nature of the data collection and Walmart's specific actions. Walmart’s warning has caused debate among customers and Senator.
Courtesy: Dan Ronan
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