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Can I avoid tracking unique users or website visitors in Idaho? What are the requirements?
Avoiding Tracking Unique Users or Website Visitors in Idaho
Based on the provided context documents, there are no specific requirements for avoiding tracking unique users or website visitors in Idaho. However, if you are collecting nonpublic personal financial information, you must provide an initial notice in accordance with Section 100 and enter into a contractual agreement with any nonaffiliated third party that prohibits the third party from disclosing or using the information other than to carry out the purposes for which the licensee disclosed the information [2.2].
Privacy Notice Information Requirements [2.1]
If you are collecting nonpublic personal financial information, you must categorize it according to the source of the information, as applicable, and provide a few examples to illustrate the types of information in each category. You must also categorize the nonpublic personal financial information you disclose according to the source and provide a few examples to illustrate the types of information in each category. If you reserve the right to disclose all of the nonpublic personal financial information about consumers that you collect, you may simply state that fact without describing the categories or examples of nonpublic personal information you disclose. You must also categorize the third parties to which you disclose nonpublic personal financial information about consumers and identify the types of businesses in which they engage. Types of businesses may be described by general terms only if you use a few illustrative examples of significant lines of business.
Other Exceptions to Notice and Opt-Out Requirements for Disclosure of Nonpublic Personal Financial Information [2.3]
The requirements for initial notice to consumers, opt-out, and service providers and joint marketing do not apply when you disclose nonpublic personal financial information with the consent or at the direction of the consumer, to protect the confidentiality or security of your records pertaining to the consumer, service, product or transaction, to protect against or prevent actual or potential fraud or unauthorized transactions, for prescribed institutional risk control or for resolving consumer disputes or inquiries, to persons holding a legal or beneficial interest relating to the consumer, or to persons acting in a fiduciary or representative capacity on behalf of the consumer. You may also disclose nonpublic personal financial information to provide information to insurance rate advisory organizations, guaranty funds or agencies, agencies rating a licensee, persons assessing the licensee’s compliance with industry standards, and your attorneys, accountants and auditors. You may disclose nonpublic personal financial information to comply with federal, state or local laws, rules, and other applicable legal requirements, to comply with a properly authorized civil, criminal, or regulatory investigation, or subpoena or summons by federal, state or local authorities, or to respond to judicial process or government regulatory authorities having jurisdiction over you for examination, compliance, or other purposes as authorized by law. You may also disclose nonpublic personal financial information for purposes related to the replacement of a group benefit plan, a group health plan, a group welfare plan or a workers’ compensation plan, or with the consent of or at the direction of a liquidator or rehabilitator appointed pursuant to Chapter 33, Title 41, Idaho Code.
Therefore, while there are no specific requirements for avoiding tracking unique users or website visitors in Idaho, if you are collecting nonpublic personal financial information, you must comply with the regulations related to the protection of such information.
Source(s):
- [2.1] SATISFYING THE PRIVACY NOTICE INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS.
- [2.2] EXCEPTION TO OPT OUT REQUIREMENTS FOR DISCLOSURE OF NONPUBLIC PERSONAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION FOR SERVICE PROVIDERS AND JOINT MARKETING.
- [2.3] OTHER EXCEPTIONS TO NOTICE AND OPT OUT REQUIREMENTS FOR DISCLOSURE OF NONPUBLIC PERSONAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION.
Jurisdiction
Idaho