New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1923

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Prohibits providers of commercial mobile service and developers of mobile application from disclosing customer's global position system data to third parties under certain circumstances.

Impact

If enacted, A1923 would significantly alter the existing framework for how mobile service providers and application developers handle user data. The bill mandates that user consent is necessary for third-party access to GPS data, thus enhancing privacy protections in state law. Additionally, it establishes penalties for violations, categorizing disclosures made without consent as unlawful practices under the State's consumer fraud act. This could lead to increased compliance costs for businesses and may transform customer engagement strategies regarding data collection.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1923 aims to enhance consumer privacy by prohibiting commercial mobile service providers and mobile application developers from disclosing a customer's global positioning system (GPS) data to third parties without the customer's explicit consent. The bill outlines that consent must be obtained through a clear notice provided in a bold typeface, requiring the customer to affirmatively agree to the sharing of their location data. This regulatory measure seeks to empower consumers regarding their personal data and safeguard against unauthorized access or misuse.

Contention

There are notable contentions surrounding A1923, particularly regarding its implications for law enforcement and emergency services. The bill does allow exceptions where compliance with state or federal laws is required, or in matters of law enforcement investigations, which some may argue could undermine the bill's overall intent. Additionally, concerns may arise regarding the burden it places on mobile service providers to manage consent appropriately, as mismanagement could lead to financial penalties. Balancing privacy rights with operational feasibility will likely be a critical point of discussion as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

NJ A2419

Carry Over Prohibits providers of commercial mobile service and developers of mobile application from disclosing customer's global position system data to third parties under certain circumstances.

NJ S3638

Carry Over Prohibits providers of commercial mobile service and developers of mobile application from disclosing customer's global position system data to third parties under certain circumstances.

NJ S2140

Same As Prohibits providers of commercial mobile service and developers of mobile application from disclosing customer's global position system data to third parties under certain circumstances.

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