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Can I collect browser information from participants in Indiana? What are the requirements?
Can I collect browser information from participants in Indiana? What are the requirements?
Based on the context documents provided, it is prohibited to collect personally identifying information through intentionally deceptive means, including through the use of computer software that records a keystroke made by an owner or operator and transfers that information from the computer to another person, or in a manner that correlates the personally identifying information with data respecting all or substantially all of the web sites visited by the owner or operator of the computer [1.2].
Additionally, “personally identifying information” means the following information that refers to a person who is an owner or operator of a computer: (1) Identifying information (as defined in IC 35-43-5-1). (2) An electronic mail address. (3) Any of the following information in a form that personally identifies an owner or operator of a computer: (A) An account balance. (B) An overdraft history. (C) A payment history [1.1].
Therefore, collecting browser information from participants in Indiana may be prohibited if it includes personally identifying information as defined by the law. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional to ensure compliance with the relevant laws and regulations.
Source(s):
- [1.1] “Personally identifying information”
- [1.2] Prohibited conduct by owners or operators of computers
Jurisdiction
Indiana