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Can I use third-party analytics tools on my website in Maryland? What are the requirements?
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Third-Party Analytics Tools on a Website in Maryland
If you are a website owner in Maryland and want to use third-party analytics tools, you must comply with the state’s data privacy and security regulations.
According to MDCR 14.36.06.03, the Executive Director of the MLDS Center shall require all authorized staff of the Center to comply with the rules of security behavior that are provided to staff, receive and review the MLDS Center’s Data Security and Safeguarding Plan, and periodically take security and privacy training classes. Therefore, it is recommended that you follow similar security and privacy protocols when using third-party analytics tools on your website.
Additionally, MDCR 36.10.16.02 states that a mobile sports wagering licensee may utilize only one individually branded website and an accompanying application to accept and pay sports wagers. This regulation may not be directly applicable to your website, but it highlights the importance of complying with the state’s regulations regarding the use of a single website.
However, the context documents do not provide specific requirements for using third-party analytics tools on a website in Maryland. Therefore, we cannot provide a definitive answer to your question.
Conclusion
To summarize, if you want to use third-party analytics tools on your website in Maryland, you should follow the state’s data privacy and security regulations. However, the context documents do not provide specific requirements for using third-party analytics tools on a website in Maryland. If you need more information, you may want to consult a legal expert in Maryland.
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