Nevada's Privacy Bill Focuses on Restricting Data Broker Activity

Law is narrower than CCPA

Big companies braced for the implementation of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), but businesses in Nevada have been working under one since Senate Bill 220 went into effect on Oct. 1, 2019. The bill gives consumers the right to opt out of having certain personally identifiable information sold by certain online operators.

Since 2017, the Nevada legislature has required that companies conducting primarily online businesses with Nevada residents must provide information to consumers about the information they collect, how they use it, and how or whether consumers can review or request changes to the information collected on them.

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