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

Modified on Tue, 6 Aug, 2024 at 2:27 PM

If you are selling the personal information of residents of Montana and such sales account for more than 25% of your gross revenue, please select “yes” to this question. If you do not sell the personal information of residents of Montana or such sales do not account for more than 25% of your gross revenue, please select “no” to this question. 


In this case, “revenue” refers to income generated from normal business operations. Revenue is income prior to expenses such as salaries, rent, or software costs. The Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act defines “sale” as “the exchange of personal information for monetary or other valuable consideration.” This broad definition of “sale” could mean that you may be selling personal information without realizing it (e.g. exchanging personal information for improved analytics or improved advertising. 


Related privacy laws 

Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act (MCDPA)

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