What is Deidentified Data in the Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act (“MCDPA”)?
Deidentified data means data that cannot be used to reasonably infer information about or otherwise be linked to an identified or identifiable individual or a device linked to the individual if the controller that possesses the data:
(a) takes reasonable measures to ensure that the data cannot be associated with an individual;
(b) publicly commits to process the data in a deidentified fashion only and to not attempt to reidentify the data; and
(c) contractually obligates any recipients of the data to satisfy the criteria set forth in subsections (11)(a) and (11)(b).
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