Massachusetts S289 aims to ensure internet security and privacy by prohibiting additional surcharges and service refusals for customers who do not.
Massachusetts S289 amends Chapter 93 of the General Laws to protect internet security and privacy. It prohibits telecommunications and internet service providers from adding surcharges or refusing services to customers who do not provide express written approval for the collection, use, disclosure, or dissemination of their personal information. This applies to providers operating in Massachusetts, including those with franchise agreements or using commonwealth facilities.
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