H.R. 8929, known as the "User Data Protection Act," aims to protect users' personal information on digital platforms. The bill prohibits platforms from using a user's data, including cookies and tracking pixels, without their explicit consent, and ensures that all collected information is...
Simple Explanation
The "User Data Protection Act" is like a rulebook that says companies can't use people's personal information on the internet unless those people say it's okay, and it treats their data as if it's something they own, just like a toy or a book. If companies break the rules, people can tell the grown-ups in charge, like the Federal Trade Commission, or go to court to get help.