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

Modified on Wed, 9 Oct, 2024 at 8:29 AM

To answer this question, please select “yes” if you derive more than 25% of your gross revenue from selling the personal information of residents of New Hampshire. 


In this case, “revenue” refers to the income generated from normal business operations such as sales of goods or services. Gross 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. For example, if you provide your email list to a data broker in exchange for $1,000, you are selling personal information. In addition, if you provide personal information in exchange for other valuable consideration (e.g. you provide personal information in exchange for better advertising targeting), you are also selling personal information. 


Related privacy laws 

New Hampshire SB255

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