To answer this question, please select who would you like to offer privacy rights to. Privacy rights are rights related to privacy that are provided by a variety of different privacy laws. Examples of privacy rights include the right to request the deletion of personal information or the right to opt out of email marketing. To answer this question, please select one of the following options: 

  • I would like to offer privacy rights only to the individuals that were provided those rights by law - please select this option if you would like to offer privacy rights only to the individuals who reside in a state or country that provides them with those rights (e.g. the right to opt out of sales of personal information will apply to residents of Nevada only and residents of other states that do not provide those rights will not receive those rights). 

  • I would like to offer privacy rights to everyone that visits my website or application even if they were not provided those rights by law - please select this option if you would like to offer the same privacy rights to everyone, regardless of whether they reside in a state or country that provides those rights (e.g. the right to opt out of sales of personal information will apply to everyone visiting your website or application, regardless of whether they reside in Nevada); 

  • I would like to offer some privacy rights only to the individuals that were provided those rights by law and other privacy rights to everyone that visits my website or application - please select this option if you like to offer some privacy rights only to the individuals who reside in a state or country that provides them with those rights and other privacy rights to everyone, regardless of where they reside (e.g. the right to opt out of sales of personal information will apply to residents of Nevada only while the right to opt out of email marketing will apply to everyone that visits the website or application). 

Related privacy laws 

  • Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 603A: provides the right to opt out of sales of personal information. 

  • California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA): provides the following privacy rights: 

    • The right to opt out of the sales of personal information; 

    • The right to not be discriminated against based upon the exercise of privacy rights; 

    • The right to request the deletion of some or all of the personal information that the business has collected about the individual; 

    • The right to access the personal information that is held about the individual; 

    • The right to receive the personal information that is held by the business about the individual in a portable and, to the extent feasible, readily usable format that allows the individual to transmit that information to another entity; 

    • The right to request the amendment of any of the information that was collected about the individual; 

    • The right to opt out of the sharing of personal information; 

    • The right to limit the use and disclosure of sensitive personal information; 

    • The right to request that the business transmit the individual’s personal information to another entity. 

  • Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA) provides the following privacy rights: 

    • The right to opt out of sales of personal information; 

    • The right to opt out of the use of personal information for the purposes of targeted advertising; 

    • The right to opt out of the use of personal information for the purposes of profiling in furtherance of decisions that could produce legal or similarly significant effects concerning the individual; 

    • The right to not be discriminated against based upon the exercise of privacy rights; 

    • The right to request the deletion of some or all of the personal information that the business has collected about the individual; 

    • The right to access the personal information that is held about the individual; 

    • The right to receive the personal information that is held by the business about the individual in a portable and, to the extent feasible, readily usable format that allows the individual to transmit that information to another entity; 

    • The right to request the amendment of any of the information that was collected about the individual. 

  • Colorado Privacy Act provides the following privacy rights: 

    • The right to opt out of sales of personal information; 

    • The right to opt out of the use of personal information for the purposes of targeted advertising; 

    • The right to opt out of the use of personal information for the purposes of profiling in furtherance of decisions that could produce legal or similarly significant effects concerning the individual; 

    • The right to not be discriminated against based upon the exercise of privacy rights; 

    • The right to request the deletion of some or all of the personal information that the business has collected about the individual; 

    • The right to access the personal information that is held about the individual; 

    • The right to receive the personal information that is held by the business about the individual in a portable and, to the extent feasible, readily usable format that allows the individual to transmit that information to another entity; 

    • The right to request the amendment of any of the information that was collected about the individual.

  • Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA) provides the following privacy rights: 

    • The right to opt out of sales of personal information; 

    • The right to opt out of the use of personal information for the purposes of targeted advertising; 

    • The right to not be discriminated against based upon the exercise of privacy rights; 

    • The right to request the deletion of some or all of the personal information that the business has collected about the individual; 

    • The right to access the personal information that is held about the individual; 

    • The right to receive the personal information that is held by the business about the individual in a portable and, to the extent feasible, readily usable format that allows the individual to transmit that information to another entity;

    • The right to opt out of the processing of sensitive personal information. 

  • Connecticut SB6

    • The right to opt out of sales of personal information; 

    • The right to opt out of the use of personal information for the purposes of targeted advertising; 

    • The right to opt out of the use of personal information for the purposes of profiling in furtherance of decisions that could produce legal or similarly significant effects concerning the individual; 

    • The right to not be discriminated against based upon the exercise of privacy rights; 

    • The right to request the deletion of some or all of the personal information that the business has collected about the individual; 

    • The right to access the personal information that is held about the individual; 

    • The right to receive the personal information that is held by the business about the individual in a portable and, to the extent feasible, readily usable format that allows the individual to transmit that information to another entity;

    • The right to request the amendment of any of the information that was collected about the individual; 

    • The right to limit the use and disclosure of sensitive personal information. 

  • General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) provides the following privacy rights: 

    • The right to opt out of the use of personal information for direct marketing; 

    • The right to request the restriction of the processing of personal information; 

    • The right to request the deletion of some or all of the personal information that the business has collected about the individual; 

    • The right to access the personal information that is held about the individual; 

    • The right to receive the personal information that is held by the business about the individual in a portable and, to the extent feasible, readily usable format that allows the individual to transmit that information to another entity;

    • The right to request the amendment of any of the information that was collected about the individual;

    • The right to withdraw consent to the processing of personal information; 

    • The right to lodge a complaint regarding the collection, sharing and processing of personal information with competent authorities in the proper jurisdiction. 

  • United Kingdom Data Protection Act 2018 (UK DPA 2018) provides the following privacy rights: 

    • The right to opt out of the use of personal information for direct marketing; 

    • The right to request the restriction of the processing of personal information; 

    • The right to request the deletion of some or all of the personal information that the business has collected about the individual; 

    • The right to access the personal information that is held about the individual; 

    • The right to receive the personal information that is held by the business about the individual in a portable and, to the extent feasible, readily usable format that allows the individual to transmit that information to another entity;

    • The right to request the amendment of any of the information that was collected about the individual.

    • The right to withdraw consent to the processing of personal information; 

    • The right to lodge a complaint regarding the collection, sharing and processing of personal information with competent authorities in the proper jurisdiction. 

  • Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) provides the following privacy rights: 

    • The right to access the personal information that is held about the individual; 

    • The right to withdraw consent to the processing of personal information; 

    • The right to request the amendment of any of the information that was collected about the individual; 

    • The right to lodge a complaint regarding the collection, sharing and processing of personal information with competent authorities in the proper jurisdiction.

  • Quebec Bill 64

    • The right to access the personal information that is held about the individual; 

    • The right to withdraw consent to the processing of personal information; 

    • The right to request the amendment of any of the information that was collected about the individual; 

    • The right to lodge a complaint regarding the collection, sharing and processing of personal information with competent authorities in the proper jurisdiction; 

    • The right to opt out of tracking of the individual’s location; 

    • The right to opt out of the use of personal information for the purposes of profiling in furtherance of decisions that could produce legal or similarly significant effects concerning the individual; 

    • The right to opt out of the use of personal information for purposes of automated decision making. 

  • Australia Privacy Act 1988 provides the following privacy rights: 

    • The right to opt out of the use of personal information for direct marketing; 

    • The right to access the personal information that is held about the individual; 

    • The right to lodge a complaint regarding the collection, sharing and processing of personal information with competent authorities in the proper jurisdiction; 

    • The right to not identify oneself, or of using a pseudonym in certain circumstances.