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Can I avoid tracking unique users or website visitors in Alaska? What are the requirements?
Tracking Unique Users or Website Visitors in Alaska
If you are a private business owner, there are no specific regulations regarding tracking unique users or website visitors for private businesses in Alaska. However, if you are collecting personal information from website visitors in Alaska, you must comply with the public information principles outlined in 2 AKAC 96.200. According to this regulation, public agencies are required to limit the collection of personal information only to that data necessary for the efficient administration of a public agency. Personal information is defined as information that can be used to identify a person and from which judgments can be made about a person’s character, habits, avocations, finances, occupation, general reputation, credit, health, or other personal characteristics, but does not include a person’s name, address, or telephone number, if the number is published in a current telephone directory, or information describing a public job held by a person [3.1].
Requirements
If you are a public agency, you must comply with the public information principles outlined in 2 AKAC 96.200, which requires limiting the collection of personal information only to that data necessary for the efficient administration of a public agency [2.1][3.1].
If you are a private business owner, there are no specific regulations regarding tracking unique users or website visitors for private businesses in Alaska.
Source(s):
- [2.1] Public information principles.
- [3.1] Definitions.
Jurisdiction
Alaska