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In California, the has been at the center of a "spike in litigation" against businesses using these technologies. In response, Senate Bill 690 (SB 690) was proposed to exempt website tracking technologies used for a "commercial business purpose" from CIPA's wiretapping provisions. However, as of late 2025, the bill stalled in the Assembly, leaving a complex and inconsistent patchwork of rulings. netsurveillance web
The EU’s GDPR and California’s CPPA push back. But new laws like the UK’s Online Safety Bill mandate proactive surveillance. Expect a patchwork. , you need to navigate browser compatibility issues,
The Glass Cage System: NetSurveillance v.9.2 (Codename: "Argus") The EU’s GDPR and California’s CPPA push back
The future of web surveillance is being shaped by two powerful forces: the proliferation of and the increasing accessibility of surveillance tools.