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Connecticut Privacy Disclosure

How SIE Data complies with the Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CTDPA), and how Connecticut residents can use their rights.

Last updated: May 1, 2026
CTDPA — effective July 1, 2023

Quick summary

  • The CTDPA gives Connecticut residents access, correction, deletion, portability, and opt-out rights.
  • Connecticut also requires we honor a Universal Opt-Out Mechanism, including Global Privacy Control.
  • Sensitive data, including data on minors under sixteen, requires opt-in consent.
  • We respond to verified requests within forty-five days at no charge.

1. Overview of the law

The Connecticut Data Privacy Act took effect on July 1, 2023. It applies to businesses that process personal data of at least 100,000 Connecticut residents in a year, or 25,000 residents when more than a quarter of revenue comes from selling personal data. The law is enforced by the Connecticut Attorney General. SIE meets the 100,000 resident threshold and applies the CTDPA in full.

2. Your rights

  • Right of access. Confirm processing and get a copy of your personal data.
  • Right to correct. Fix inaccurate personal data.
  • Right to delete. Have personal data we hold about you erased.
  • Right to portability. Receive your data in a usable, machine-readable format.
  • Right to opt out. Stop targeted advertising, sale of personal data, and certain profiling.
  • Right to appeal. Appeal a denial inside the platform.

3. How SIE complies

We honor universal opt-out signals, including Global Privacy Control. We obtain opt-in consent before processing sensitive data, including racial or ethnic origin, religious belief, health status, sex life or sexual orientation, citizenship status, genetic or biometric data for identification, precise geolocation, and any data of a child under thirteen. For users between thirteen and sixteen, we treat targeted advertising as opt-in under Conn. Gen. Stat. § 42-520(a)(4).

4. Authorized agents

Connecticut allows you to use an authorized agent for opt-out requests. The agent should provide written authorization signed by you. We may verify the request with you directly before acting.

5. How to submit a request

Or email [email protected] with the subject line "Connecticut CTDPA Request".We respond within forty-five days.

6. Effective date and scope

The CTDPA took effect on July 1, 2023. It covers Connecticut residents acting in a personal or household context. Employees and B2B contacts are out of scope.

Need help?

Privacy team: [email protected]
See also our Privacy Policy.