Requires a business to delete a consumer's financial information after cancellation of an automatic renewal or continuous service, unless such consumer has affirmatively consented to retention of such financial information; requires such business to notify such consumer of such deletion.
Impact
The proposal will create a clear obligation for businesses to manage consumer data responsibly and to communicate effectively regarding the deletion of sensitive financial information. By enforcing a fourteen-day timeline for the deletion of such records post-cancellation, it aims to reinforce consumer trust in automatic services and subscriptions, which have become increasingly commonplace. Additionally, businesses will need to adapt their data management practices to ensure compliance with this new requirement.
Summary
A10770 seeks to amend the general business law in New York to enhance consumer protection regarding the retention of financial information by businesses after the cancellation of automatic renewal or continuous services. The bill mandates that upon a consumer's request for cancellation, businesses must delete all records of the consumer’s financial information unless the business has received affirmative consent from the consumer to retain such information for future use. This is intended to safeguard consumer data and improve transparency in business practices.
Contention
There may be notable points of contention surrounding the bill, primarily concerning its implications for businesses, particularly those who rely on automated services and renewal systems. Some stakeholders might argue that such regulations could impose undue burdens on smaller enterprises that lack the infrastructure to comply with new data governance requirements. Critics may raise concerns about the practicalities of swiftly deleting potentially large amounts of data while maintaining compliance with existing state or federal regulations that could mandate data retention for other purposes.
Same As
Requires a business to delete a consumer's financial information after cancellation of an automatic renewal or continuous service, unless such consumer has affirmatively consented to retention of such financial information; requires such business to notify such consumer of such deletion.
Requires a business to delete a consumer's financial information after cancellation of an automatic renewal or continuous service, unless such consumer has affirmatively consented to retention of such financial information; requires such business to notify such consumer of such deletion.
Requires entities that access a consumer's consumer credit report to notify such consumer of their right to obtain a security freeze, in addition to other information necessary to place, temporarily lift or permanently lift such security freeze; prohibits notices to consumers of their right to obtain a security freeze from containing advertising for paid services.
Requires businesses that make an automatic renewal offer or continuous service offer to provide a link on any public website it maintains for cancellation of such service.
Requires businesses that allow automatic renewals, continuous service offers, and automatic subscription renewals to provide notice regarding cancelling such renewals, services, or subscriptions.
Requires businesses that allow automatic renewals, continuous service offers, and automatic subscription renewals to provide notice regarding cancelling such renewals, services, or subscriptions.