New Hampshire Privacy Act
Data last verified: March 23, 2026
- Effective Date
- January 1, 2025
- Enforcement Date
- Not specified in statute
Summary
New Hampshire Privacy Act provides consumers the right to opt out of profiling for significant decisions and requires data protection assessments.
Who It Applies To
35K consumers OR 10K consumers + 25% revenue from data sales
- Min Consumers:
- 35,000
Any threshold triggers applicability
Penalties
- Penalty Range
- $0 – $10,000per violation
- Cure Period
- 60-day cure period
- Private Right of Action
- No private right of action
- Enforcement Body
- New Hampshire Attorney General
Requirements (3)
- Opt-Out§ 507-H:4(I)(e)
This law provides consumers the right to opt out of profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects.
- Impact Assessment§ 507-H:8
This law requires controllers to conduct data protection assessments for processing activities involving profiling, targeted advertising, sale of personal data, or sensitive data.
- Consent§ 507-H:6(I)(d)
Controllers shall not process sensitive data concerning a consumer without obtaining the consumer's consent, or in the case of a known child, without processing in accordance with COPPA.
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