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Nevada Adds a Data Privacy Opt-Out Right to Protect Consumers

Information Management

Since the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 was signed into law in June 2018, states across the nation have made a concerted effort to tighten up and enhance their own data privacy laws to give consumers more control over how their personal information is collected, used, and sold by business entities.

In particular, Nevada has followed in California’s footsteps by enacting enhancements to its own consumer data privacy law to provide consumers with the right to opt-out of the sale of their personal information by covered businesses that own or operate Internet websites or online services of any kind.

“Nevada Adds a Data Privacy Opt-Out Right to Protect Consumers,” by David J. Oberly was published in Information Management on August 27, 2019.