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Can I use third-party advertising tools on my website in Connecticut? What are the requirements?
Requirements for Using Third-Party Advertising Tools on a Website in Connecticut
Connecticut law does not have specific requirements for using third-party advertising tools on a website. However, if the website collects personal information from Connecticut residents, it must comply with the Connecticut data privacy laws.
Under the Connecticut data privacy laws, website operators must provide a privacy policy that discloses the types of personal information collected, how the information is used, and with whom the information is shared. The privacy policy must also provide information on how users can opt-out of the collection and use of their personal information. [2]
Additionally, if the website collects sales tax or use tax on sales made to Connecticut residents, it must comply with the Connecticut sales and use tax laws. [3][5]
It is recommended that website operators consult with a legal professional to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
Therefore, you can use third-party advertising tools on your website in Connecticut as long as you comply with the Connecticut data privacy laws and sales and use tax laws.
Source(s):
- [2] Health Insurance Marketplace ® Privacy Policy
- [3] Exemptions from Sales and Use Taxes
- [5] IP 9918 Sales and Use Taxes Guide for Manufacturers Fabricators …
Jurisdiction
Connecticut