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While Jennifer Hallowell of the ITIA says State Sen. Liz Brown has been “very collaborative with industry and other folks” in reworking the legislation, private behind-closed-doors meetings are no substitute for receiving public testimony not only from industry types but from citizens who are most personally affected by the misuse of their private data.
Too much of the legislation that comes out of the Indiana state legislature never gets those public airings, which means there are probably too many state laws and regulations that reflect only the whim of the sponsoring legislator. As a result, any broader assessment of whether the change in public policy is either needed or appropriate is never address in a transparent process.
Glad to see Indiana looking to address this. That geo-location data, for instance, can be so easily sold is wrong. Last year I needed to spend almost 2 months living with my mother in another state to help care for her. Toward the end of that time I started receiving junk mail addressed to me at her address. My siblings tell me that it continues to arrive. I did nothing to explain this other than having been there for a while. My best guess is that my cell carrier sold my info to these companies, with maybe some cross-reference to the fact that I share the same last name as my mother, and assumed I lived there now and thus the junk mail.