South Dakota SB111 mandates social media companies to provide personal data to users and maintain transparent interoperability interfaces.
South Dakota SB111 requires social media companies with over 500,000 active monthly users to provide users with their personal data upon request. These companies must also implement a transparent, third-party-accessible interoperability interface. This interface allows users to share their personal data between designated social media services and enables third parties to access user-created content and receive notifications about updates. The bill also mandates that these companies secure user data, refrain from sharing it without consent, and adopt a method for user consent for data sharing.
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