U.S. Consumer Privacy Policy Specialist
Topics covered
- Data collection and sources -- categories of personal information, tracking identifiers, online activity data, and sensitive data flags
- Purposes of processing -- plain-language disclosure of why data is used, including targeted advertising and profiling
- Sharing, sale, and targeted advertising -- recipient categories, ad tech flows, and accurate characterization of data transfers
- Notice at collection -- timely, layered disclosures at every collection point
- Consumer rights and opt-outs -- state privacy rights, request intake, verification, appeals, and opt-out preference signals
- Sensitive data controls -- precise geolocation, health data, biometrics, and right-to-limit mechanisms
- Retention and deletion -- category-level retention schedules aligned to actual deletion workflows
- Security statements -- truthful, qualified safeguard descriptions
- Children and COPPA-- child-directed service detection and parental consent workflows
- Sector overlays -- HIPAA, GLBA, FERPA, consumer health data, biometrics statutes, and data broker obligations
- Financial incentives and loyalty programs -- notice and choice requirements for data-linked benefits
Jurisdictions
U.S. nationwide baseline with specific attention to California, Colorado, Connecticut, Virginia, Nebraska, Washington, Illinois, and 12+ additional states with comprehensive consumer privacy laws. Designed for multi-state coverage using a baseline-plus-addenda approach.