The Legislature finds that:
(1) an individual has a right to control and move the individual's own personal data, including social interactions online;
(2) companies have demonstrated a pattern of restricting the interoperability of content, preventing users from easily sharing posts and interactions across different platforms, reducing effective consumer choice, and stifling market competition; and
(3) the state should ensure that individuals have the right to access a complete personal data record in a portable format from social media platforms.