Dive Brief: California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday signed the Delete Act into law, which directs the state’s privacy protection agency to create a portal by January 2026 for consumers to have their data deleted by all data brokers in the state if they request it. Consumers already have the ability to submit deletion requests, but they have to do it broker-by-broker; the new law enables them to do it in a single request. “The Delete Act protects our most sensitive information,” Josh Becker, the state senator who championed the law, said in a statement when the bill was moving through the legislature. Dive Insight: The key enforcer is the California Privacy Protection Agency, created as
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