
"The idea is not complicated. You should have a say in your private information. SB546 will require businesses to offer at least two secure ways for consumers to ask what information is being collected and to demand deletion."
"Oklahomans would gain the ability to access the personal data companies hold on them, correct inaccuracies, request deletion, and obtain their information in a portable format."
"Covered companies must post clear privacy notices explaining what they collect and why, conduct data-protection assessments for certain high-risk processing, and avoid treating people differently simply because they choose to exercise their new rights."
Oklahoma's SB546 introduces significant privacy rights for residents, enabling them to access, correct, and delete their personal data held by companies. The law mandates businesses to provide secure methods for consumers to inquire about their data and to opt out of targeted advertising and data sales. Companies must also post clear privacy notices and conduct data-protection assessments. The law aims to improve transparency in data practices and is set to take effect on January 1, 2027, primarily affecting larger data holders.
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