Colorado Proposes New Privacy Act Rules to Clarify Protections for Minors and Limit Compulsive Online Features

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Key point: Colorado’s Department of Law is soliciting public comments through September 5, 2025, on revised privacy rules to protect minors’ personal data and online privacy. On July 29, the Colorado Department of Law issued a notice of proposed rulemaking to revise the state’s privacy rules following the legislature’s 2024 amendments to the Colorado Privacy Act (“CPA”). The revised rules include new protections for the personal data of minors and are currently open to public comment….
By: Husch Blackwell LLP
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