To answer this question, please input the contact details of who the individual should contact to exercise their data privacy rights (e.g. to ask you to delete their personal information or to opt out of direct marketing). 

Related privacy laws 

  • Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 603A: you will need to disclose one of the following - an email address, a toll-free telephone number or a link to a web page; 

  • California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA): if you are a business that operates exclusively online, you will need to disclose an email address where individuals can contact you to exercise their privacy rights. All other businesses must provide two contact methods including, at a minimum, a toll-free telephone number. Businesses that sell personal information must also include a link to a web page where consumers can opt out of sales of their personal information; 

  • Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA): you will need to disclose at least one contact method. The VCDPA does not specify what types of contact details to include so it is up to you to determine what details you would like to disclose (e.g. email address or physical address); 

  • Connecticut SB56: you will need to disclose at least one contact method. Connecticut SB6 does not specify what types of contact details to include so it is up to you to determine what details you would like to disclose (e.g. email address or physical address); 

  • Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA): you will need to disclose at least one contact method. The UCPA does not specify what types of contact details to include so it is up to you to determine what details you would like to disclose (e.g. email address or physical address); 

  • Colorado Privacy Act: you will need to disclose at least one contact method. The Colorado Privacy Act does not specify what types of contact details to include so it is up to you to determine what details you would like to disclose (e.g. email address or physical address); 

  • Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (TDPSA): you will need to disclose at least one contact method. The TDPSA does not specify what types of contact details to include so it is up to you to determine what details you would like to disclose (e.g. email address or physical address); 

  • Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (OCPA): you will need to disclose at least one contact method. The OCPA does not specify what types of contact details to include so it is up to you to determine what details you would like to disclose (e.g. email address or physical address); 

  • Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA): you will need to disclose the name or title and contact information to the person to whom privacy requests should be sent. PIPEDA does not specify what types of contact information should be disclosed so it is up to you to determine what contact details to include (e.g. email address and/or phone number); 

  • Australia Privacy Act 1988: you will need to disclose at least one contact method. The Australia Privacy Act does not specify what types of contact details to include so it is up to you to determine what details you would like to disclose (e.g. email address or physical address); 

  • General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR): you will need to disclose at least one contact method (this can be an email address, phone number, link to a web page or your physical address). GDPR does not specify what types of contact details to include so it is up to you to determine what details you would like to disclose (e.g. email address or physical address); 

  • United Kingdom’s Data Protection Act of 2018 (UK DPA 2018): you will need to disclose at least one contact method (this can be an email address, phone number, link to a web page or your physical address). UK DPA 2018 does not specify what types of contact details to include so it is up to you to determine what details you would like to disclose (e.g. email address or physical address).