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Utah could be the first in the nation to have a ‘digital privacy’ law

Posted on January 1, 2019June 25, 2025 by Dissent

Ben Winslow reports:

A state lawmaker has introduced a legislation to create a “digital privacy” law.

Rep. Craig Hall, R-West Valley City, has filed House Bill 57 that he said would safeguard people’s digital communications and information. It would give a legal right to privacy in emails, instant messages and shared files.

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