that would expand the state’s landmark privacy law, including new whistleblower protections modeled on federal programs, broader deletion rights for consumers, and a requirement that online businesses make it easier to submit privacy requests. California’s privacy agency will push for a slate of new protections next year under the state’s comprehensive privacy law, voting Friday to pursue legislation to expand deletion rights, make it easier for consumers to submit privacy requests, and create a new corporate whistleblower program for privacy act violations. . . .
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