Right-to-know protections get favorable recommendations from House lawmakers
The State House dome as seen on March 5, 2016. (ELIZABETH FRANTZ / Monitor staff) ELIZABETH FRANTZ
Published: 3/2/2021 5:16:30 PM
The House Judiciary Committee voted in favor of a bill Tuesday that would prevent mobile app companies from sharing an owner’s location unless explicitly requested by that owner.
In a bipartisan vote, the panel voted to recommend that House Bill 384 be approved by the House at its next meeting. The bill would bar a developer of an app to make someone s location available to a third party – whether by selling it or giving it out – unless the customer gave specific permission.
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CONCORD — Seven Democratic members of the N.H. House and the state Democratic Party have filed a lawsuit to require Republican Speaker Sherman Packard to provide a remote option for
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WESTMORELAND â A New Hampshire representative wants to know how someone could share a link with an anti-Semitic cartoon from a white supremacist website and not know itâs anti-Semitic or that the website, Daily Stormer, is a home to Nazis.
âIt went public on Dec. 7 [on Daily Stormer] and she reposted it on Dec. 9,â said Rep. Paul Berch, D-Westmoreland, about the cartoon posted to social media by Rep. Dawn Johnson, R-Laconia.
After Facebook blocked the post because of its source and content, Johnson then tweeted it out, and commented on Facebook, âWhen you try to share truth FB says NOPE we will not allow it.â