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Prop 24 is a Pay for Privacy Scheme, Experts Warn


SACRAMENTO, Calif., Sept. 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Privacy advocates have sounded the alarm that Proposition 24 expands the power of big business to charge consumers higher fees to stop the selling or sharing of their confidential information. Sections 125(a)(2) & (3) (b) (1) (2) and (3) of Prop 24 authorize online businesses to charge more for privacy protection, and to provide inferior services to consumers who do not pay extra fees for privacy.

Richard Holober, President, Consumer Federation of California stated, "Hidden in Proposition 24's 52 pages is language authorizing tech corporations to charge more to consumers to assert their right to privacy. Those who don't pay more could get service downgrades, bad connections, slower downloads and more pop up ads. It's an electronic version of freeway express lanes for the wealthy and traffic jams for everyone else."      

Consumer, privacy and public policy advocates are calling out this unfair and discriminatory component of Prop 24:

"AT&T test-marketed charging broadband internet customers an extra $29 per month to protect the privacy of their personal data. It withdrew the privacy surcharge for the moment, following a firestorm of criticism. Privacy is a fundamental fight of the people. Voters should reject Prop 24 and tell big tech that privacy is not a luxury item for the wealthy," Richard Holober, Consumer Federation of California stated. 

SOURCE Californians for Real Privacy - No on Proposition 24


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