Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2313

Introduced
3/13/25  

Caption

Geolocation and smartphone monitoring of another person prohibited, and cause of action when violation has occurred provided.

Impact

If enacted, HF2313 will significantly amend aspects of Minnesota Statutes, particularly in matters concerning individual privacy rights. By establishing that the unauthorized tracking of an individual's location or data not only violates privacy rights but can lead to legal repercussions, the bill empowers individuals with the means to file lawsuits against violators. This legal framework for private causes of action aims to deter potential infringements and holds technology providers accountable, thereby altering the landscape of smartphone applications and digital software operational in Minnesota.

Summary

House File 2313 (HF2313) aims to enhance individuals' privacy rights regarding geolocation information and smartphone monitoring. The bill mandates that any use of smartphone software or applications that monitor geolocation, access stored texts, or utilize the microphone and camera requires explicit consent from the user. It introduces strict regulations around how and when geolocation information can be shared, emphasizing the need for transparency by requiring apps to display consent options conspicuously. This legislation reflects growing public concerns over privacy and digital autonomy in an increasingly connected world.

Contention

While supporters of HF2313 advocate for stronger privacy protections, opponents argue that the bill might impose excessive regulations that could adversely affect businesses reliant on geolocation services. Critics express concern over the implications for legitimate business practices, such as location-based services or apps used in marketing and logistics. The balance between individual privacy and business interests will likely fuel debate as the bill progresses through the legislative process, marking a critical examination of both technological advances and personal rights in the digital era.

Companion Bills

MN SF2912

Similar To Geolocation and smartphone monitoring of another prohibition in certain circumstances

Previously Filed As

MN SF2912

Geolocation and smartphone monitoring of another prohibition in certain circumstances

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MN SF2912

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