Online Privacy Laws In The United States
Today's economic environment is complex. Companies must comply with traditional regulations and keep up with digital issues, including online privacy. Businesses must consider questions like: How are we going to keep our customers' digital data safe? To what digital privacy laws is the company beholden?
Despite The Lack Of A Universal Online Privacy Law, Several State Laws Affect The Entire Country
Many people are surprised to learn that the United States doesn’t have an all-encompassing, federal online privacy law. However, there is a patchwork of statutes that protect children’s personal information, in addition to regulations that apply to financial and health digital records.
Additionally, several states have online privacy laws on the books — the most notable being California. If your commercial website is available to users in California, you’re required to meet the state’s digital privacy bar.
The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act
Digital platforms of any kind (i.e., websites, apps, ISPs, et cetera), which have the potential to attract children aged 12 and younger, must comply with operational rules laid out in the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act.
The Financial Modernization Act Financial Privacy Rules
Passed in the late 1990s, the Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act (a.k.a. the Financial Modernization Act) effectively killed financial regulations implemented in the wake of the Great Depression; the law also outlines digital privacy standards to which businesses must comply.
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act addresses health-related digital privacy issues. Commonly known as the HIPAA Privacy Rule, the law “establishes national standards to protect individuals' medical records and other personal health information.”
California and Other State Online Privacy Laws
The nation may not have an overarching online privacy law, but California sure has a lot. And if your website is accessible to people in California, following the state’s digital privacy rules is a must.
Connect With An Online Privacy Lawyer
Perhaps more than ever before, businesses need attorneys well versed in digital privacy issues to stay compliant and protected.
A pioneer in the field of internet law, lawyer Aaron Kelly has considerable experience handling various online privacy law matters. He has helped businesses in the wake of security breaches, and regularly performs digital security compliance audits for networks, websites, and apps.
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