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Can I collect browser information from participants in New Mexico? What are the requirements?
Requirements for Collecting Browser Information in New Mexico
If you are planning to collect browser information from participants in New Mexico, you must comply with the state’s data privacy laws. New Mexico has not enacted a comprehensive data privacy law, but it has several laws that regulate the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information.
Under the New Mexico Unfair Practices Act, it is illegal to engage in unfair or deceptive trade practices, including the collection of personal information without the individual’s consent [1]([3]:). Additionally, the state has a data breach notification law that requires businesses to notify affected individuals in the event of a data breach that compromises their personal information [3].
To ensure compliance with these laws, you should obtain explicit consent from participants before collecting their browser information. You should also implement appropriate security measures to protect the data from unauthorized access or disclosure.
It is important to note that collecting browser information may also implicate federal privacy laws, such as the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) if the participants are children or located in the European Union, respectively.
In summary, to collect browser information from participants in New Mexico, you must:
- Obtain explicit consent from participants
- Implement appropriate security measures to protect the data
- Comply with applicable federal privacy laws if the participants are children or located in the European Union
Source(s):
- [1] Forms & Publications : Taxation and Revenue New Mexico
- [3] Gross Receipts Tax Overview : Businesses
Jurisdiction
New Mexico