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Connecticut AG calls out data brokers, chatbots, carmakers as privacy risks

By Mike Swift ( February 6, 2026, 18:30 GMT | Insight) -- As he unveiled Connecticut's annual privacy enforcement report under the state Data Privacy Act, state Attorney General William Tong issued pointed warnings to the makers of AI chatbots that interact with children, data brokers, and makers of Internet-connected cars that may collect and share large amounts of drivers' location data as potential areas of privacy enforcement in coming months.Connecticut’s attorney general is scrutinizing data brokers, AI chatbots and carmakers that collect drivers’ personal location data without permission, and the office detailed its enforcement efforts during second year of the state's new comprehensive privacy law....

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