Nevada’s Online Privacy Law Takes Effect

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Nevada’s online privacy law, SB 220, which was signed into law this past May, went into effect on October 1, 2019. Nevada’s law gives consumers greater control over the sale of personal information collected about them online. The Nevada law requires certain businesses, on receipt of a request from a Nevada consumer, to stop selling personal information and, within 60 days of a request, to respond to and honor requests not to sell going forward.

You can read more about Nevada’s new law in our previous blog post here.

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