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Can I use cookies on my website in Ohio? What are the requirements?
Requirements for Using Cookies on a Website in Ohio
If you want to use cookies on your website in Ohio, you must comply with the state’s privacy laws. According to the Ohio Department of Public Safety, visitors who submit information via a website should be aware that data linking their computer to the website (a “cookie”) may be created. Temporary cookies may be used when necessary to complete a transaction, to process data submitted online, or to facilitate ongoing internet interaction.
Additionally, information collected on a website through cookies may be subject to disclosure pursuant to a public records request. Therefore, it is important to inform users about the use of cookies on your website and provide them with the option to opt-out of cookie tracking.
Conclusion
To use cookies on your website in Ohio, you must comply with the state’s privacy laws. You should inform users about the use of cookies on your website and provide them with the option to opt-out of cookie tracking. Remember that information collected through cookies may be subject to disclosure pursuant to a public records request.
Source(s):
- [1] Privacy Policy - Ohio Secretary of State
- [3] Privacy Notice and Policies | Department of Public Safety
- [5] NPPES
Jurisdiction
Ohio