Consumer rights are legal protections that give individuals power in their relationships with businesses. In the data privacy context, consumer rights include the right to know what data companies collect, the right to delete that data, the right to correct errors, the right to get a portable copy, and the right to opt out of data sales and targeted advertising. These rights are enforced differently depending on the state, with some allowing individuals to sue and others relying solely on the attorney general.
Without consumer rights, companies can collect and sell your personal data with no accountability. These rights give you legal tools to push back against practices you didn't agree to.
Without consumer rights, companies can collect and sell your personal data with no accountability. These rights give you legal tools to push back against practices you didn't agree to.