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  • H. R. 859 is a bill that mandates manufacturers to disclose if their internet-connected devices have a camera or microphone before customers purchase them. The aim is to ensure consumers are informed about these features in products that are not typically expected to have...

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    H. R. 859 is a rule that says if a gadget connects to the internet and has a camera or microphone, the gadget's maker has to let people know before they buy it. This helps people know what their gadgets can do, especially if it's not something you'd expect to have a camera or microphone.

  • H.R. 859 is a bill that requires manufacturers of certain internet-connected devices to clearly notify buyers if the device includes a camera or microphone. The bill specifically applies to devices that connect to the internet, excluding phones, laptops, tablets, and other...

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    H.R. 859 is a rule that says companies must tell people if their internet gadgets, like smart speakers, have a camera or microphone, so they know it could see or hear them, and a group called the FTC will make sure they do this properly.