December 2023 - Utah
law The Utah Consumer Privacy Act, also known as a UCPA, passed to give Utah state residents more control over their personal data will become effective on December 31st, 2023. What is UCPA? The Utah Consumer Privacy Act is the fourth law regarding data privacy in the US, addressing the rights of consumers and the obligations of data controllers and processors concerning the personal information collected. The text of the law was sFew readersOctober 2023 - UAE, New Zealand, Singapore, Philippines and Quebec, Canada
In the latest release, we added new regulations, which became effective some time ago. Also, we released changes for Quebec, Canada, reflecting additional provisions of Law 25 becoming effective in September 2023. United Arab Emirates On November 28th, 2021, the UAE Cabinet announced that it had enacted Federal Decree Law No. 45/2021 regarding the Protection of Personal Data (“Federal Decree Law No. 45”), which consFew readersFebruary 2023 - Israel, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Peru, Uruguay and Ecuador
Israel - PPL On January 31st, 2011, the Official Journal of the European Union published its decision about the European Commission recognizing Israel's data protection law and practices as providing adequate protection. Following this decision, Israel was listed along with other countries, where the personal data of European citizens could flow without restrictions. Protection of Privacy Law ("PPL") was founded in 2006 and is active today, and mainly dictates the rules to protect the perFew readersJuly 2024 - Oregon and Texas
The Oregon Consumer Privacy Act and Texas Data Privacy Act became effective on July 1, 2024. Additionally, provisions of the Colorado Privacy Act concerning universal opt-out mechanisms are becoming effective and will be covered by this release. Oregon Oregon Consumer Privacy Act has been signed on July 18, 2023. Similarly to the Colorado Privacy Act, it includes provisions on universaFew readersOctober 2024 - Montana
Montana's Consumer Data Privacy Act will take effect on October 1, 2024, ushering in new regulations for businesses regarding how they handle personal data. What is Montana’s Consumer Data Privacy Act? Montana’s Consumer Data Privacy Act (MCDPA) is the latest addition to the growing list of U.S. state-level data privacy laws designed to protect consumers' personal information. Enacted in 2023, the law will go into effectFew readersJanuary 2023 - CPRA and VCDPA
On January 1st, 2023, new data protection laws and regulations will enter into force in California and Virginia. California Previously in California, consumer rights and business obligations were defined by the California Consumer Privacy Act, also known as CCPA (which went into effect January 1st, 2020). California Privacy Rights Act, also known as CPRA or Proposition 24, amends and expands CCPA. CCPA addressed the necessity to provide a clear and easily accessible link for consumersFew readersJanuary 2025 - Delaware, Iowa, Nebraska, New Hampshire, and new opt out rules
As of January 2025, several states have introduced key updates to their data privacy laws. Here’s what you need to know about the changes in the Widget settings. Delaware What is the Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act? Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act is an updated Delaware data privacy law, also known as HB 154. It enhances protections for consumer data, providing individuals with rights such as access, deleFew readersJuly 2023 - Colorado and Connecticut
On July 1st, 2023, Colorado and Connecticut's data protection acts (Colorado Privacy Act and Connecticut Data Privacy Act, respectively) went into effect Colorado On July 7th, 2021, Colorado officially became the third state – after California and Virginia – to pass broad consumer privacy legislation when Governor Jared Polis signed the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) into law. We have discussed CPA provisions in detail in this article (https://clFew readersSeptember 2024 - Global expansion: 30+ New Regulations
We've expanded our platform coverage to include over 30 new regulations from countries like Kuwait, Monaco, Montenegro, Qatar, and Nigeria. Global expansion We are thrilled to announce that we have incorporated more than 30 new regulations into the Clym platform, including regulations from Kuwait, Monaco, Montenegro, Qatar, Nigeria, and many more countries. As part of our ongoing commitment to safeguarding your privacy, we are broadening the scope of regulations covered by our widget tFew readers