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Business Insider : La Californie vient d'adopter une loi majeure sur la protection de la vie privée qui rendra plus difficile pour Facebook et Google de suivre les gens et de collecter des données.

A new law passed by California voters in the November election will set an unprecedented standard for digital privacy in the US, making it harder for big tech companies like Facebook and Google to track people’s data.

Prop. 24 could effectively block companies like Facebook and Google from continuing to collect that data, which could change their business models and make some of their revenue streams obsolete, privacy compliance experts told Business Insider.

“I think the third party ad tech industry will need to evolve … otherwise, their business models risk becoming obsolete,” said Heather Federman, VP of privacy and policy at BigID, a data privacy compliance firm.