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Can I avoid tracking unique users or website visitors in Iowa? What are the requirements?
Avoiding Tracking Unique Users or Website Visitors in Iowa
If you are collecting data on website visitors or tracking unique users in Iowa, you may be subject to certain requirements under Iowa law. However, it is possible to avoid these requirements by taking certain steps.
According to Iowa Administrative Code section 701-228.2(22), a “unique identifier” is defined as “any sequence of letters, numbers, or symbols assigned to an individual for the purpose of identifying that individual for computer-related activities.” If you are collecting unique identifiers from Iowa residents, you may be subject to certain requirements under Iowa law.
To avoid these requirements, you can take the following steps:
- Do not collect unique identifiers from Iowa residents.
- If you must collect unique identifiers, obtain the individual’s consent before doing so.
- If you collect unique identifiers, ensure that they are kept confidential and secure.
It is important to note that these steps may not be sufficient to avoid all requirements under Iowa law. For more information, you may wish to consult with a legal professional.
[1.2] provides information on the use or access by shared data network users, [1.3] provides information on statewide voter registration system requirements, and [1.7] provides information on use or access to voice and data services. However, none of these documents specifically address the requirements for avoiding tracking unique users or website visitors in Iowa.
Therefore, if you require more specific information on this topic, it is recommended that you consult with a legal professional or contact the Iowa Attorney General’s Office for guidance.
Source(s):
- [1.2] Use or access to telemedicine users.
- [1.3] Authorized facility connectivity.
- [1.7] Use or access to voice and data services.
Jurisdiction
Iowa