Your Colorado Privacy Rights If you are a Colorado consumer who interacts with us in an individual or household capacity (and not in a commercial or employment context), you may have the right to: (1) request access to, correction of, or deletion of your personal data; and (2) opt-out...
Colorado’s Governor Jared Polis signed the Colorado Privacy Act last week, making Colorado the third state to implement broad consumer data privacy protections. The Colorado Privacy Act (CPA), which Governor Polis signed on July 7, 2021, comes on the heels of the Virginia Consumer Data ...
However, entities are not required to release data in a manner that would reveal a trade secret. The right to data portability. This only applies to personal data the entity possesses concerning the consumer. The right to deletion. This includes any personal data the entity has about the ...
which must occur by the earliest of the purpose being fulfilled, 24 months after last consumer interaction, or within 45 days of determining the data is no longer necessary.
The Colorado Privacy Act: How Does it Stack Up Against the CCPA?The following provides a high-level cross-reference to help companies compare and contrast the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) with the CPA:CCPA Colorado Privacy Act Ability to Process Data Permissible Purpose ✓ ...
Utah Becomes Fourth U.S. State to Enact Consumer Privacy Law On March 24, 2022, Utah became the fourth state in the U.S., following California, Virginia and Colorado, to enact a consumer data privacy law, the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (the “UCPA”). The UCPA resembles Virginia’s Cons...
CONTACT Office: 720-575-6044 Send an Email We take protecting your data and privacy very seriously. As of January 1, 2020 the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) suggests the following link as an extra measure to safeguard your data: Do not sell my personal information. Copyright 2022...
California Consumer Privacy Act If you would like to submit a request pertaining to your data under the California Consumer Privacy Act, please follow the link below. Update Preferences Visitors Who Access Our Sites From Outside the United States ...
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