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Can I avoid tracking unique users or website visitors in Arizona? What are the requirements?
Avoiding Tracking Unique Users or Website Visitors in Arizona
If you are not subject to the requirements of AZRS 13-3827, you may be able to avoid tracking unique users or website visitors in Arizona. There are no specific requirements under Arizona law that mandate the tracking of unique users or website visitors.
However, if you collect any personal information from users, you may be subject to the Arizona Consumer Privacy Act (ACPA) [2.1]. The ACPA requires businesses to provide certain disclosures to consumers about the collection, use, and sharing of their personal information, as well as to provide consumers with certain rights regarding their personal information.
To avoid tracking unique users or website visitors in Arizona, you may consider implementing a privacy policy that clearly explains what information you collect from users and how you use that information. You may also consider implementing technical measures, such as disabling cookies or using a privacy-focused web analytics tool, to limit the amount of information you collect from users.
It is important to note that if you are subject to any federal laws or regulations, such as the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) or the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), you may be required to implement additional measures to protect the privacy of your users [5.1].
If you are unsure about your legal obligations, you may want to consult with a qualified attorney who can provide you with legal advice specific to your situation.
Source(s):
- [2.1] State web portal fund; exemption
- [5.1] Exempt Providers
Jurisdiction
Arizona