Monday, June 15th, 2026 – 1:00 am
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New privacy rules always spark a search for workarounds. Virginia’s ban on selling precise geolocation data will be no different.
Virginia bans precise geolocation sales (July 2026), but narrow definition of "sale" enables workarounds through non-cash partnerships. Regulators will enforce based on consumer complaints and state AG networks—tech leaders must ensure transparent location-data practices amid regulatory uncertainty.
Monday, June 15th, 2026 – 1:00 am
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An interview with
Ashley Taylor
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