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Can I use third-party file sharing tools that collect personal information in South Dakota? What are the requirements?
Use of Third-Party File Sharing Tools in South Dakota
South Dakota has laws in place to protect the privacy of nonpublic personal financial information. The licensee’s disclosure and use of nonpublic personal financial information is limited, and the licensee may only disclose the information to certain parties [1.1].
However, based on the exceptions to opt-out requirements for disclosure of nonpublic personal financial information [1.2][1.5], it appears that the use of third-party file sharing tools that collect personal information may be allowed in South Dakota if the licensee provides initial notice in accordance with § 20:06:45:04 and enters into a contractual agreement with the third party that prohibits the third party from disclosing or using the information other than to carry out the purposes for which the licensee disclosed the information.
We recommend consulting with a legal professional who can provide more specific guidance on the use of third-party file sharing tools that collect personal information in South Dakota.
Please note that this response is based on the provided context and may not be applicable to all situations.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Limits on redisclosure and reuse of nonpublic personal financial information.
- [1.2] Exception to opt out requirements for disclosure of nonpublic personal financial information for service providers and joint marketing.
- [1.5] Other exceptions to notice and opt out requirements for disclosure of nonpublic personal financial information.
Jurisdiction
South Dakota