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Expanding GPP Coverage: State-Specific Privacy Updates

This spring we added the first batch of additional US States to the Global Privacy Platform. We want to keep the GPP ahead of these changes as more states approach effective dates for privacy regulations in late 2024 and the first half of 2025. This second batch of additional US State sections includes Delaware, Iowa, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, and Tennessee. A public comment period will run until Thursday, September 5th. Stakeholders are encouraged to contribute their feedback either by directly commenting on the Pull Request or by reaching out via email to support@dev.iabtechlab.com. Let’s delve deeper into the work led by the Global Privacy Working Group.

Summary

The Pull Request (PR) introduces updates for GPP extensions with new state sections for Delaware, Iowa, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, and Tennessee. These additions are essential for accommodating evolving privacy regulations. There are also updates to the Section Information, reflecting the addition of these new States.

Details

  1. GPP Extensions & New State Sections: This PR includes the creation of dedicated folders and README files for each of the mentioned states. The technical specifications for each state aim to aid with GPP support and help implementers stay ahead of regulatory requirements.
  2. Public Comment Period: It’s important to note that this PR is open for public comment until September 5th, 2024. Feedback can be provided either by directly adding comments to this PR or by sending an email to support@dev.iabtechlab.com.
  3. Commit Overview: The PR includes 16 commits for the new state sections. Commit messages provide insight into each change noted in this review process.

Changes Overview

Folders for the states of Delaware, Iowa, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, and Tennessee were created. Each state includes a README.md file and a GPP extension based on the state’s technical specifications. All six state folders are nested with the US States section folder of the GPP specification. 

In addition to the state-specific updates, updates to the Section Information.md file have been added to include these six states, ensuring comprehensive coverage.

Next Steps

Your feedback and suggestions are highly appreciated during this public comment period. We encourage thorough review and constructive criticism to refine the implementation further. You can provide feedback either by directly commenting on the Pull Request or by reaching out via email to support@dev.iabtechlab.com. Once public comment is complete and the feedback is incorporated, we will proceed with merging these changes into the main branch.

Updates to US National section

The Global Privacy Working Group is currently drafting updates to the US National section of the GPP. At this time, the US National section offers coverage for California, Colorado, Connecticut, Virginia, and Utah. However, the US National section does not yet include coverage for Florida, Montana, Oregon, Texas, Iowa, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, and Tennessee. Once the updates are finalized, the US National section will provide comprehensive coverage of all US State sections in the GPP. It is important for those relying on the US National section as part of their strategy to be aware of this temporary gap.


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Jared Moscow
Director of Product, Privacy & Addressability
IAB Tech Lab