SACRAMENTO – Commercial website operators will have to disclose how they respond to "do not track" signals from customers' computers if Governor Jerry Brown signs into law legislation passed unanimously by the state Assembly on Monday.

Assembly Bill 370, sponsored by Attorney General Kamala Harris, would also require website operators to declare whether third parties can collect personally identifiable information about their customers over time and across different sites.

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