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Can I use third-party analytics tools on my website in Nebraska? What are the requirements?
Third-Party Analytics Tools Requirements in Nebraska
If you want to use third-party analytics tools on your website in Nebraska, you must comply with the state’s data privacy laws. Nebraska law does not have specific requirements for third-party analytics tools. However, you must ensure that the tools you use do not collect or use any personal information in violation of Nebraska’s data privacy laws.
Nebraska law requires that any person or entity that collects personal information from Nebraska residents must provide notice of the types of personal information collected, the purposes for which the information is used, and the third parties with whom the information is shared [2.1]. Therefore, if your third-party analytics tools collect personal information, you must provide notice to your website visitors.
Additionally, Nebraska law requires that any person or entity that maintains personal information about Nebraska residents must implement and maintain reasonable security procedures and practices to protect the information from unauthorized access, destruction, use, modification, or disclosure [2.1]. Therefore, you must ensure that your third-party analytics tools are secure and that they do not expose any personal information to unauthorized parties.
In summary, while Nebraska law does not have specific requirements for third-party analytics tools, you must ensure that the tools you use comply with the state’s data privacy laws. You must provide notice to your website visitors if your tools collect personal information, and you must ensure that your tools are secure and do not expose any personal information to unauthorized parties.
[2.1] NEAC 437-3-01
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