Democrats introduced a bill Thursday to protect sensitive health and location data from being sold to online advertisers.
The Upholding Protections for Health and Online Location Data (UPHOLD) Privacy Act aims to resolve lingering concerns over the online safety of abortion-seeking patients. Introduced by Sens. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Mazie Hirono (D-HI), and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), the bill would ban the use of personally identifiable health data from being used for targeted advertising and bar the sale of precision location data to data brokerages.
“For too long companies have profited off of Americans’ online data while consumers have been left in the dark, which is especially concerning in light...