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Can I use third-party analytics tools on my website in Missouri? What are the requirements?
Based on the provided context documents, website owners in Missouri can use third-party analytics tools on their websites as long as they comply with applicable privacy laws and regulations.
Under Missouri law, businesses that collect personal information from Missouri residents are required to implement and maintain reasonable security procedures and practices to protect that information from unauthorized access, use, modification, or disclosure. Additionally, businesses must provide notice to individuals if their personal information is subject to a data breach.
If a website owner uses third-party analytics tools that collect personal information from Missouri residents, they should ensure that the tools comply with these requirements. The website owner should also provide notice to individuals about the collection and use of their personal information, as well as any sharing of that information with third parties.
It is recommended that website owners consult with legal counsel to ensure that their use of third-party analytics tools complies with all applicable laws and regulations.
[2.1] and [2.2] are not relevant to the user’s query and are not cited inline. [1.2] provides information on the required surveillance equipment for riverboat casinos in Missouri and is not relevant to the user’s query.
Therefore, based on the provided context documents, website owners in Missouri can use third-party analytics tools on their websites as long as they comply with applicable privacy laws and regulations.
Source(s):
- [2.1] Continuing Education Requirements
- [2.2] Education and Train- ing Requirements
- [1.2] Required Surveillance Equipment
Jurisdiction
Missouri