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ACLU: Big Tech is borrowing a page from Big Tobacco's playbook to wage war on your privacy.
The tobacco industry attempted to use federal law to override a broad swath of existing state laws and prevent states from future action on those areas.
The American Privacy Rights Act (APRA) would preempt many state privacy laws.
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