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The Online Privacy Act is a bill that was introduced in the United States Congress in early 2013. The purpose of the bill is to create a federal law that would protect the privacy of online users.

The Online Privacy Act would create a series of privacy protections for users of online services, including the ability to control what personal information is shared online, the right to privacy when using online services, and the right to privacy when using online tools. The Online Privacy Act would also create new enforcement mechanisms, including fines and penalties for companies that violate online privacy protections.

The Online Privacy Act has faced opposition from some groUPS, including the Chamber of Commerce, who argue that the bill would increase regulation of the Internet and stifle innovation. Others, including the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the American Civil Liberties Union, argue that the bill is necessary to protect the privacy of online users.

The Online Privacy Act has yet to be voted on in the United States Congress, but if it is passed, it would become the first federal law to protect the privacy of online users.