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September 6th, 2023 at 3:17 pm
Proposed Miami-Dade County Ordinance Would Dangerously Erode Consumers’ Personal Data and Privacy Rights
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In an increasingly digital world marked by sharp partisan division, one thing that claims nearly universal agreement is the need to protect personal data against the threat of massive government overreach. 

To illustrate, an overwhelming majority of Americans (84%) said in a recent poll that they are at least somewhat concerned about the safety and privacy of the personal data that they provide on the internet. 

Contravening that near-universal public concern, the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners is inexplicably considering a dangerous new ordinance that would erode Miami consumers’ privacy rights by forcing popular third-party food delivery platforms like DoorDash or UberEats to share sensitive data about consumers to other parties. 

Supporters of the proposed ordinance attempt to rationalize it under the guise of supporting local restaurants, which might superficially appear to be a worthy goal.  The truth, however, is entirely different. 

Under the proposed ordinance, consumers would have their privacy routinely violated every time they order, with third-party food delivery platforms forced to disclose customers’ full names, contact information, and other identifying data to restaurants — putting customer data at significantly greater risk of being misused or hacked. 

Making matters worse, that regulatory overreach would also suppress any hope of recourse for consumers.  Even if they choose to delete their accounts from the third-party delivery platforms targeted by the proposed new ordinance, that personal information would remain vulnerable to being exposed or sold. 

Privacy concerns at the center of this proposed ordinance continue to mount as more Americans experience data breaches and discomfort over how their information is collected and used.  If passed, this ordinance would strike yet another blow against individuals’ privacy at a time when regulatory creep continues to infringe upon the rights of everyday consumers. 

For that reason, more sensible data privacy policies must prevail in Miami-Dade County, and we urge them to keep consumers in control of their personal information rather than opening the door to unprecedented and intrusive abuses of their privacy.