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Comprehensive state privacy laws often hinge on applicability thresholds. This episode explores the criteria that determine whether a business must comply, such as number of state residents, annual revenue, or percentage of revenue from selling personal information. We’ll also cover common exemptions, including nonprofit entities, small businesses, and data already regulated under federal statutes.

Understanding these thresholds is vital, as they define the scope of compliance obligations. Exam questions may present hypothetical businesses and ask you to determine whether state privacy laws apply—making this topic especially important. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com

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