Do you derive revenue or receive a discount on the price of goods or services from the sale of personal information of residents of New Jersey?

Modified on Wed, 9 Oct, 2024 at 1:16 PM

To answer this question, please select “yes” if you derive revenue or receive a discount on the price of goods or services from the sale of personal information of residents of New Jersey. Please select “no” if you do not derive revenue or receive a discount on the price of goods or services from the sale of personal information of residents of New Jersey. 


In this case, “sale” means the exchange of personal information for monetary consideration by the owner of a website to a third party for purposes of licensing or selling personal information at the third party’s discretion to additional parties. You derive revenue if you, for example, sell your email list to a data broker for $1,000 and the data broker then resells that list to other companies. You receive a discount on the price of goods or services from the sale of personal information if you pay less for a product or service once you sell personal information to that party. For example, you pay below market price for email marketing services because you sell the personal information that you collect to the email marketing services provider. 


Related privacy laws 

New Jersey SB332 

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