A new Republican privacy bill could be ‘worse than no standard at all’

April 24, 2026 Lauren Feiner

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It would add protections for many states, but also likely strip some from others. | Image: The Verge, Getty Images

Congress is once again attempting to pass a national data privacy law. But while it would introduce new protections in some states, it would weaken privacy rights in others - and it's missing several elements that privacy advocates deem necessary.

The SECURE Data Act is the product of a Republican data privacy working group led by Rep. John Joyce (R-PA), who introduced the bill alongside House Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Brett Guthrie (R-KY). The proposal would require companies to collect only the user data they really need to perform the tasks they promise, let users see what information websites have on them and request its delet …

Read the full story at The Verge.

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