GPP Extensions Addressing Privacy Regulations with State-Specific Updates
The Global Privacy Platform (GPP) is introducing extensions to address upcoming state privacy regulations in Florida, Montana, Oregon, and Texas. These extensions provide implementers with technical specifications for each state, aiding in compliance strategy. A public comment period, open until June 10th, allows stakeholders to provide feedback on these updates.
Details
- GPP Extensions & New State Sections: Folders and README files with technical specifications have been created for each state to help implementers comply with regulatory requirements.
- Public Comment Period: Stakeholders can submit feedback until June 10th, either directly on the Pull Request or via email to support@iabtechlab.com.
- Commit Overview: The Pull Request includes nine commits, each addressing tasks related to the state-specific updates. Commit messages provide insight into the changes made.
- Changes Overview: State-specific folders and README files have been created for Florida, Montana, Oregon, and Texas, each with GPP extensions based on their technical specifications. The Section Information file has been updated to include these new states.
Next Steps
Feedback and suggestions are encouraged during the public comment period. After incorporating the feedback, the changes will be merged into the main branch.
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