Do you collect the personal information of residents of any U.S. states?

To answer this question, please select all of the states of which residents can submit their personal information to your website or application. If anyone from any U.S. state can submit their personal information to your website, please select “all states.” If you block visitors from certain states from inputting their personal information onto the website or application, please do not select those states. 


“Personal information” is generally defined as any information that could be used to identify a particular person or any information that relates to an identified person. Examples of personal information include: 

  • Name; 

  • Email; 

  • Physical address; 

  • Phone number; or IP address. 


Websites and applications will usually collect personal information through features such as: 

  • Contact forms; 

  • Email newsletter sign up forms; 

  • Analytics features (e.g. Google Analytics); 

  • eCommerce; 

  • Advertising (e.g. Facebook Pixel). 

Related Privacy laws


Your answer to this question will help the software determine whether the following privacy laws may apply to you: 

  • Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 603A; 

  • California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA); 

  • California Online Privacy and Protection Act of 2003 (CalOPPA);

  • Delaware Online Privacy and Protection Act (DOPPA);

  • Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA); 

  • Colorado Privacy Act; 

  • Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA); 

  • Connecticut SB6; 

  • Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (TDPSA); 

  • Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (OCPA).