Oregon Consumer Privacy
(Salem, OR) -- Oregon's Consumer Privacy Act has now been in effect for just over one year. The first report from the state Attorney General's Office released earlier this month shows 214 complaints were filed. The act gives consumers more power in protecting their personal information, including online browsing history, home address and mental health information. Most of the complaints were about online data brokers. Companies have 30 days to fix problems after a complaint is filed. Most of the complaints were resolved. The Oregon Department of Justice Consumer Privacy website has information on how to use the law.



