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When it comes to online privacy, not all states are created equal. In fact, there are a handful of states that have lAWS specifically protecting your online privacy.

These states are California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington.

While these states have some level of online privacy protection, there are still some loopholes that could potentially allow your personal information to be accessed by third parties. For example, California does not have a law specifically protecting your online privacy from being shared without your consent, which could allow companies or individuals to access your personal information without your permission.

Additionally, some of the states listed above have not enacted any lAWS specifically protecting your online privacy in the past, which could mean that their protections may not be as strong as they should be.

Overall, it is important to be aware of your online privacy rights and to check the state lAWS in each of the states you plan on living in to make sure that your personal information is protected.