Requires real-time notice when precise geolocation data is being collected, prohibits retention beyond what is necessary to provide requested services, bans the sale of precise geolocation data to third parties, and restricts government disclosure to valid court orde

KCA Context
Precise geolocation data creates detailed movement profiles that enable surveillance, discriminatory targeting, and tracking of individuals visiting sensitive locations like healthcare facilities and places of worship. No existing California law requires real-time notice when this data is being actively collected. Communities of color and immigrants are particularly vulnerable to the harms of unchecked geolocation tracking.