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Can I collect browser information from participants in New Jersey? What are the requirements?
Based on the provided context documents, there is no specific information regarding collecting browser information from participants in New Jersey. However, it is important to note that New Jersey has strict regulations on the collection and use of personal information.
Under NJAC 13:69A-7.5, each applicant, licensee, registrant, and person required to be qualified shall waive liability as to the State of New Jersey and its instrumentalities and agents for any damages resulting from any disclosure or publication of any material or information acquired during the license consideration process or during any inquiries, investigations, or hearings. This suggests that any collection of personal information, including browser information, should be done with caution and in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
Furthermore, NJAC 13:59-2.4 limits access to criminal history record information obtained for criminal justice purposes and restricts its use solely to authorized purposes. This implies that any collection of personal information, including browser information, should be done in accordance with authorized purposes and not be further disseminated for any other purpose.
In summary, while there is no specific information regarding collecting browser information from participants in New Jersey, any collection of personal information should be done with caution and in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
Jurisdiction
New Jersey