New York Statutes
§ 899-JJ — Protections for third-party operators
New York § 899-JJ
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N.Y. General Business § 899-JJ (2026).
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§ 899-jj. Protections for third-party operators. Sections eight\nhundred ninety-nine-ff and eight hundred ninety-nine-gg of this article\nshall not apply where a third-party operator is processing the personal\ndata of a covered user of another website, online service, online\napplication, mobile application, or connected device, or portion\nthereof, provided that the third-party operator received reasonable\nwritten representations that the covered user provided informed consent\nfor such processing, or:\n 1. the operator does not have actual knowledge that the covered user\nis a minor; and\n 2. the operator does not have actual knowledge that the other website,\nonline service, online application, mobile application, or connected\ndevice, or portion thereof, is primarily directed to
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§ 899
Short title§ 899-A
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