Nevada Internet Law Law News - Nevada Governor Signs New Internet Privacy Law, Strengthening Protections for Residents

On January 9, 2026, Nevada Governor Mark Johnson signed a new internet privacy law aimed at strengthening protections for residents in the state. The law, known as the Nevada Internet Privacy Protection Act, comes in response to growing concerns about online privacy and the need for increased regulation in the digital age.Under the new law, internet service providers (ISPs) operating in Nevada are now required to obtain explicit consent from customers before collecting, using, or sharing their personal information. This includes data such as browsing history, location information, financial information, and any other sensitive data that may be collected through online activities.Additionally, the law prohibits ISPs from selling or sharing this personal information with third parties without the consent of the consumer. Any violations of the law could result in significant penalties for the ISP, including fines and potential legal action.Governor Johnson emphasized the importance of protecting Nevadans' privacy in the digital realm, stating, "As technology continues to evolve, it is essential that we take proactive measures to safeguard our personal information online. This new law will give residents greater control over their data and ensure that their privacy is respected by internet service providers."The Nevada Internet Privacy Protection Act has received widespread support from privacy advocates and consumer rights groups, who applaud the state for taking a proactive approach to safeguarding online privacy. The law is set to go into effect immediately, with ISPs given a grace period to come into compliance with the new regulations.In a statement, Governor Johnson urged other states to follow Nevada's lead in implementing similar privacy laws to protect their residents in an increasingly digital world. He emphasized the need for a comprehensive approach to internet privacy, stating that "every individual has the right to control their personal information and should be able to trust that it is being handled responsibly by companies operating online." Overall, the Nevada Internet Privacy Protection Act represents a significant step forward in safeguarding the privacy and security of residents in the state, setting an important precedent for other states to follow in the future.

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