Ask Reggi Your Question Now
Can I avoid tracking unique users or website visitors in Wyoming? What are the requirements?
Requirements for Avoiding Tracking Unique Users or Website Visitors in Wyoming
If you want to avoid tracking unique users or website visitors in Wyoming, you must comply with the state’s privacy laws. Wyoming does not have a comprehensive data privacy law, but it does have a data breach notification law and a few other laws that touch on privacy issues.
Under Wyoming’s data breach notification law, any person or entity that owns or licenses computerized personal information about a Wyoming resident must notify affected individuals if their personal information is compromised in a data breach [1.1]. The law defines personal information as an individual’s first name or first initial and last name in combination with any one or more of the following data elements, when either the name or the data elements are not encrypted: (i) Social Security number; (ii) driver’s license number or state identification card number; or (iii) account number or credit or debit card number, in combination with any required security code, access code, or password that would permit access to the person’s financial account [1.1].
Wyoming also has a law that requires website operators to disclose their practices regarding the collection, use, and sharing of personal information about Wyoming residents [1.2]. The law defines personal information as information that identifies, relates to, describes, or is capable of being associated with a particular individual, including, but not limited to, the individual’s name, signature, Social Security number, physical characteristics or description, address, telephone number, passport number, driver’s license or state identification card number, insurance policy number, education, employment, employment history, bank account number, credit card number, debit card number, or any other financial information [1.2].
If you collect personal information from Wyoming residents, you must provide them with a privacy notice that describes your data collection, use, and sharing practices [1.2]. The notice must be clear and conspicuous and must be posted on your website or provided to individuals in another manner that is reasonably accessible to them [1.2]. You must also obtain the individual’s consent before collecting, using, or sharing their personal information, unless an exception applies [1.2].
In addition to the above, there are other record-keeping requirements for persons selling innovative financial products or services in Wyoming [2.1]. These requirements include maintaining all consumer contact information, agreements, contracts and subscription records, correspondence between the person selling the innovative financial product or service and the consumer, financial statements and bank account records, and a copy of all advertisements the person selling the innovative financial product or service has used to market their product or service in Wyoming.
There are no specific requirements for fingerprinting or validating residency to avoid tracking unique users or website visitors in Wyoming.
In summary, if you want to avoid tracking unique users or website visitors in Wyoming, you must comply with the state’s data breach notification law and its law regarding the collection, use, and sharing of personal information. You must provide individuals with a privacy notice that describes your data practices, obtain their consent before collecting, using, or sharing their personal information, and notify them if their personal information is compromised in a data breach. Additionally, if you are selling innovative financial products or services, you must comply with record-keeping requirements.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Wyoming Residency Documentation.
- [2.1] Record requirements.
- [1.2] Definition of “Acceptable Identification” for Purposes of Voter Registration.
Jurisdiction
Wyoming