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6 January 2022

California Assembly Passes Voice Recognition Device Bill Headed To Senate(2021 #7) (Podcast)

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The California Assembly recently passed AB-1262 updating an existing law to further limit the use of personal information collected through connected TVs and smart speaker devices.
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Kelley Drye Ad Law Access Podcast · California Assembly Passes Voice Recognition Device Bill Headed to Senate(2021 #7)

The California Assembly recently passed AB-1262 updating an existing law to further limit the use of personal information collected through connected TVs and smart speaker devices. Specifically, the bill prohibits:

* Operating a voice recognition feature of a connected TV or smart speaker without informing the consumer of the feature during setup or installation;
* Using any recording or transcription collected through the feature that qualifies as personal information for any advertising purpose (unless deidentified);
* Sharing such recordings or transcriptions, unless deidentified, with a third party without the consumer's affirmative written consent; and
* Retaining such non-deidentified recordings or transcriptions electronically without the consumer opting in to such retention during installation or otherwise in the device settings.

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