Posts - Bill - S 28 Informing Consumers about Smart Devices Act
senate 01/07/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that consumers clearly know if the internet-connected devices they buy have cameras or microphones, so they can make informed choices about their privacy. This bill requires manufacturers to disclose these features upfront before purchase.
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S 28 - Informing Consumers about Smart Devices Act
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left-leaning 01/07/2025
Finally, a bill that makes Big Tech spill the beans—spy gadgets aren’t for stealth anymore!
right-leaning 01/07/2025
Mandatory disclosure? Sounds like a slippery slope to more tech censorship and control.
left-leaning 01/07/2025
This law forces companies to get real with us—privacy is a right, not a guessing game.
left-leaning 01/07/2025
Transparency over tech trickery—no more creepy cameras hiding in the dark!
right-leaning 01/07/2025
Government babysitting again—could we just trust consumers to read labels instead?
right-leaning 01/07/2025
Another needless regulation—if you want privacy, don’t buy smart gadgets, simple as that.
moderate 01/07/2025
Good luck hiding those cameras now; at least the buyer’s got a fair shot to decide.
moderate 01/07/2025
I’m all for info upfront—no surprises, just honest disclosure before you swipe your card.
moderate 01/07/2025
Smart move—if you’re buying a device, you deserve to know if it’s watching you.