Oregon becomes second state to ban sale of precise geolocation data

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Summary:
- The state of Oregon has passed a new law that restricts how companies can collect and use location data and other personal information from children and teenagers.
- The law prohibits companies from collecting or using geolocation data, browsing history, and other sensitive information from anyone under the age of 18 without their consent.
- The law aims to protect the privacy and safety of young people by limiting how their personal data can be collected and used by online services and apps.

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