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Can I collect browser information from participants in Vermont? What are the requirements?
To collect browser information from participants in Vermont, you may need to obtain informed permission or authorization and provide privacy and opt-in notices. The specific requirements may depend on the type of information being collected and the purpose for which it is being collected.
Under VTCR 21-020-053 § II, operators are required to provide privacy and opt-in notices to individuals before collecting their nonpublic personal information. The notice must include the types of information collected, how the information is used, and the types of third parties with whom the information is shared. The notice must also provide instructions on how individuals can opt-out of the collection and sharing of their information.
Under VTCR 13-000-002 § 4.1, individuals must provide informed permission or authorization before their individually identifiable information is shared or disclosed. The permission or authorization must be in a language and format understandable to the individual, and the individual must be provided with a copy of the most current confidentiality guidelines and relevant permission or authorization form.
However, it is important to note that there are exceptions to the opt-in requirements for disclosure of nonpublic personal financial information for service providers and joint marketing under VTCR 21-020-053 § 14.
It is recommended to consult with a legal professional to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. [2.1][4.1]
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