As of July 2023, the United States had several digital privacy regulations, which exist either on state level or covering very specific aspects of digital privacy. Examples include the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and its amendment, the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), the Colorado...
United States (State Laws) A few states have their own comprehensive privacy laws in place to protect its residents, and more are on the horizon to create such laws. While California continues to have the most privacy laws (discussed in the next section), here are some of the other key l...
In recent years, privacy and biometric laws have gained incredible momentum across the United States, with new laws being enacted steadily.California, Virginia, Colorado, Utah, and Connecticuthave all enacted comprehensive privacy legislation, and more states will likely join their ranks in the months...
With multiple comprehensive data privacy laws enacted and many more in progress, staying on top of the U.S. data privacy landscape is becoming more and more challenging. We're here to help.Learn About Each State Data Privacy in the U.S. A State-by-state Landscape The United States doesn...
U.S. Data Privacy Laws Despite numerous proposals over the years, no one comprehensive federal law governs data privacy in the U.S. yet. In the meantime, individual states have acted rather than wait on the federal government. There's a complex patchwork of sector-specific and medium-specific...
United States privacy law embodies several different legal concepts. One is the invasion of privacy, a tort based in common law allowing an aggrieved party to bring a lawsuit against an individual who unlawfully intrudes into his or her private affairs, discloses his or her private information,...
For individuals in the United States, please refer to ourU.S. State Data Privacy Noticeand theConsumer Health Data Privacy Policyfor additional information about the processing of your personal data, and your rights under applicable U.S. state data privacy laws. ...
Although the United States does not have a single comprehensive privacy law, Cloudflare is committed to providing all users with data protection rights across our services, regardless of their residency. Cloudflare also complies with existing state data privacy laws, and we constantly monitor the priva...
In accordance with applicable law (including in the EU/UK, California, Connecticut, Colorado, and other U.S. states with comprehensive privacy laws), you may have the right to: Confirm whether we are processing your personal information; ...
California, Colorado, Connecticut, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Virginia residents and explains the categories of personal data that we collect from you and how we collect and use personal data that is subject to consumer privacy laws in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and ...