New York Statutes

§ 899-II — Respecting user-provided age flags

New York § 899-II
JurisdictionNew York
Law GBSGeneral Business
Art. 39-FFNew York Child Data Protection Act

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N.Y. General Business § 899-II (2026).

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§ 899-ii. Respecting user-provided age flags.

1.For the purposes of\nthis article, an operator shall treat a user as a covered user if the\nuser's device communicates or signals that the user is or shall be\ntreated as a minor, including through a browser plug-in or privacy\nsetting, device setting, or other mechanism that complies with\nregulations promulgated by the attorney general.\n 2. For the purposes of subdivision three of section eight hundred\nninety-nine-ff of this article, an operator shall adhere to any clear\nand unambiguous communications or signals from a covered user's device,\nincluding through a browser plug-in or privacy setting, device setting,\nor other mechanism, concerning processing that the covered user consents\nto or declines to consent to. An operator shall

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