Do you derive more than 25% of your annual revenue from selling the personal information of residents of Connecticut?

Modified on Mon, 4 Mar, 2024 at 9:08 AM

To answer this question, please select “yes” if you derive 25% or more of your annual revenue from selling the personal information of Connecticut consumers. 


In this case, “revenue” refers to the income generated from normal business operations such as sales of goods or services. Revenue is income prior to expenses such as salaries, rent, or software costs. “Sale” is defined as the exchange of personal information for monetary or other valuable consideration. 

Related Privacy laws

This question will help the software determine whether Connecticut SB6 may apply to you. 

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