
Virginia bans geolocation data sales, adding friction to location-tracking business models
Hacker News·1w·toomuchtodo
Virginia has prohibited the sale of precise geolocation data without explicit consent, joining a growing list of states tightening privacy rules. For indie developers and small SaaS companies relying on location data monetization or third-party data brokers, this is another regulatory hurdle to navigate—and a sign that location-based revenue streams are becoming riskier.
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