TESTIMONY
Sharon Brown, Member of the Public, on Personal Data Privacy and Opt-Out Registry
3:18:08
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Sharon Brown, a member of the public, testifies about the need for personal data privacy and an opt-out registry for the sale of collected personal information.
- She suggests having a 'do not sell' list similar to the national Do Not Call list
- The list would prevent the sale of individuals' personal data that has already been collected or will be collected in the future
- Brown expresses her strong opposition to having her personal information sold without her consent
- She proposes a registry where individuals can register to prevent their data from being commercialized
Sharon Brown
3:18:08
It's on.
3:18:09
Just like they have, like, a do not call list, I think with the information that has already been gathered, if the bill is passed and they outlaw these things, there should be a do not sell that information that's already collected or in the future whatever the data decide.
3:18:27
It should be a list out there to say, don't put any of this information out there further.
3:18:34
I am not I'm not interested in having my information sold.
3:18:37
Like, don't pass on my number.
3:18:39
Don't pass on my information.
3:18:41
Maybe this should be some kind of registry or something, and it can have some criteria.