Safe Connections Act
What is the Safe Connections Act? The federal Safe Connections Act of 2022 requires mobile service providers to separate the telecommunications lines of domestic violence and human trafficking survivors and their dependents from shared mobile service contracts upon receiving a line separation request. The FCC has passed rules for telecommunications companies to follow once a request has been received, including blocking records of text and calls, and is currently reviewing public comments with regard to potential additional rules required for connected car accounts. Safe Connections Act News
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