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IAB Tech Lab Updates US National Section of the Global Privacy Platform to Reflect Use with Multi-State Privacy Agreement

Clarifies Position that National Section of GPP Should Only be Used by IAB Multistate Privacy Agreement (MSPA) Signatories or Certified Partners; 

Public Comment Period Open Until September 12, 2024

NEW YORK – August 14, 2024 – Today, IAB Tech Lab, the global digital advertising technical standards-setting body, announced significant updates to the US National Section of the Global Privacy Platform (GPP).  

Moving forward the US National Section will be renamed the Multi-State Privacy Agreement (MSPA) US National Section. These updates expand the coverage of the MSPA US National Section and provide detailed clarifications to support proper compliance usage within the digital advertising ecosystem.

“Proper usage of the MSPA US National Section is essential for legitimate regulatory compliance across multiple US jurisdictions,” said Anthony Katsur, CEO, IAB Tech Lab. “This section should only be used by MSPA signatories or Certified Partners who choose to use the ‘National Approach’ defined in the MSPA. Our goal is to equip the industry with the tools necessary to aid in their compliance across myriad state privacy laws. By leveraging the MSPA’s ‘US National’ approach supported by the GPP’s MSPA US National Section signaling, the industry has the means to harmonize cross-jurisdictional US privacy compliance.”

In October 2022, IAB and IAB Tech Lab launched the MSPA and state-level sections in the GPP to ensure compliance with new state privacy laws, including California, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, and Virginia. Together, the MSPA and the GPP aid the digital advertising industry in managing consent and privacy across multiple jurisdictions. The updates released today provide additional clarity on usage and coverage, and include: 

  • Renaming for Clarity: The US National Section has been renamed the “MSPA US National Section,” reflecting its broader focus on multi-state privacy compliance. 
  • Expanded Coverage: Inclusion of 14 additional states in the MSPA US National Section (DE, IN, IA, KY, MD, MI, MT, NH, NE, NJ, OR, RI, TN, and TX).
  • Documentation Enhancements: Updated README.md with a comprehensive FAQ section and expanded technical specifications.
  • Section Usage Guidance: Clear guidelines on the usage of the MSPA US National Section by signatories and Certified Partners.

Signatories of the MSPA can take advantage of the US National approach, while non-signatories should use the state-level sections to align with individual state privacy requirements. 

“The feedback from our members and the broader community is invaluable in refining these standards and ensuring they meet the needs of the industry,” added Katsur. “We encourage all industry stakeholders and government regulators to participate in this public comment period and provide feedback.” 

The public comment period is open until September 12th, 2024. To access the updates click here. Comments may be submitted to support@iabtechlab.com