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Can I avoid tracking unique users or website visitors in Nevada? What are the requirements?
Requirements for Tracking Unique Users or Website Visitors in Nevada
If you operate a website or online service that tracks unique users or website visitors in Nevada, you may be subject to certain requirements under Nevada law.
According to [2.1]" >NVRS 603A.300, an operator of a website or online service that collects certain personally identifiable information (PII) from Nevada consumers must provide a notice to those consumers regarding the collection and use of their PII. The notice must include certain information, such as the categories of PII collected, the purposes for which the PII is used, and whether the PII is sold or disclosed to third parties.
Additionally, [2.1]" >NVRS 603A.310 requires operators to provide consumers with a method to opt-out of the sale of their PII to third parties. Operators must also provide consumers with a designated request address through which they can submit opt-out requests.
If an operator receives an opt-out request from a consumer, [2.1]" >NVRS 603A.340 requires the operator to comply with the request within 60 days. The operator must also refrain from selling the consumer’s PII to third parties in the future, unless the consumer subsequently provides express consent.
Exceptions
It is important to note that these requirements do not apply to all operators of websites or online services. [2.1]" >NVRS 603A.340 provides several exceptions to the opt-out requirement, including:
- If the operator does not sell any covered information that it collects;
- If the operator is subject to certain federal privacy laws, such as HIPAA or GLBA;
- If the operator is a financial institution subject to the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act; or
- If the operator is a service provider that processes covered information on behalf of another business and does not control the use or sale of the information.
Conclusion
If you operate a website or online service that tracks unique users or website visitors in Nevada, you may be subject to certain requirements under Nevada law. Specifically, you may need to provide consumers with a notice regarding the collection and use of their PII, as well as a method to opt-out of the sale of their PII to third parties. However, there are exceptions to these requirements that may apply to your business.
Based on the documents provided, it appears that there are no specific requirements for avoiding tracking unique users or website visitors in Nevada. However, if you do track such information, you must comply with the requirements outlined above.
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