New questions for Connecticut

Modified on Tue, 26 May at 1:35 PM

Connecticut recently updated its privacy law (CTDPA), where the law now applies based on a new set of qualifiers. 


For the CDPA to apply, the website owner has to be a for-profit, has to do business in Connecticut, has to collect the personal information of residents of Connecticut and has to meet at least one of the following conditions: 

  1. Annually control or process the personal information of 35,000 or more residents of Connecticut; OR 

  2. Control or process the sensitive personal information of residents of Connecticut; OR 

  3. Sell the personal information of residents of Connecticut. 


In May and June of 2026, we notified customers impacted by CTDPA's changes. If you received an email from Termageddon with a link to this article, that is due to new questions needing to be answered in your license.  Based on how you previously answered your questionnaire, we have applied a 'yes' response to at least of one of Connecticut's new qualifying questions: 


Question
Do you annually control or process the personal information of 35,000 or more residents of Connecticut?
Do you control or process the sensitive personal information of residents of Connecticut?
Do you sell the personal information of residents of Connecticut?


Because you have 'yes' to one of the above questions, Connecticut requires additional disclosures in your Privacy Policy.  Therefore, we need you to answer 1-2 additional yes/no questions in your questionnaire to receive this update. 


To answer the new questions within your questionnaire, follow these steps:
1. Log in (https://policies.termageddon.com)

2. Click into your license

3. If your answer is now 'no' to the privacy law identifier questions listed above, you can change your answer to 'no' by clicking 'edit' in the Privacy Law Identifier section of your questionnaire.  Here, you can change the answer from 'yes' to 'no'. If you answer 'no' to all three new questions, CTDPA will no longer apply.  If however the 'yes' answers till apply to your business, proceed to step #4.

4. In your license dashboard, you may see an 'incomplete' message next to a section of your questionnaire (likely next to "Remaining Questions" -> "Privacy Policy".  Click 'Edit' next in the impacted section.  Answer any new questions and click 'save and exit'. 

5. Repeat the above step #4 if needed, until there are no more incomplete sections.



Any questions? Reach out to support, we're happy to help.




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