What It Does

This amendment seeks to strictly regulate the collection and processing of biometric and highly sensitive personal data by private entities. It introduces a mandatory "Algorithmic Forgetting" protocol, granting citizens the legal right to demand immediate deletion of their historical data profiles without bureaucratic friction.

Framing Lens

If a company collects your face, fingerprint, or voice data, you now have the right to demand they delete it completely within 48 hours. They also cannot sell it to data brokers.

What Could Change
  • You gain direct control over your digital footprint.
  • Tech companies must respect deletion requests instantly.

Key Provisions

Zero-Delay Erasure
Corporations must completely expunge a citizen's data profile within 48 hours of an algorithmic forgetting request.
Biometric Ringfencing
Restricts the sale or transfer of facial, fingerprint, and voice recognition data to third-party data brokers under any circumstances.
Automated Compliance Audits
Implements a state-sponsored AI verification tool to randomly audit tech companies for data retention violations.

Supporters Say

It is a necessary evolution of digital rights that finally hands agency back to the individual, preventing predatory surveillance capitalism.

Critics Say

The 48-hour compliance window is technologically unfeasible for smaller startups and may inadvertently destroy crucial operational backups.