LONDON (AP) — Britain plans to strengthen the online “right to be forgotten” with a law making social media companies delete personal information on request.
The government on Monday published details of a Data Protection Bill , including a provision allowing people to ask for personal data held by companies to be erased.
The changes also would make it easier for people to find out what data companies or organizations hold on them, and would ban firms from collecting personal information without explicit consent. Continue reading “UK plans to strengthen online ‘right to be forgotten’”