The US “Patchwork” of privacy laws continues to shift. On July 1, 2026, significant updates to the Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CTDPA) went into effect. The law now includes expanded categories of “Sensitive Data” and lowers the threshold for applicability, bringing thousands of mid-sized US businesses into scope for the first time.
If you handle Connecticut resident data, your 2025 workflows may already be obsolete. Enactia helps you stay current with the 2026 CTDPA wave by:
Sensitive Data Discovery: Automatically flagging new data categories (such as precise geolocation and health data) that now require explicit opt-in consent.
Unified US Rights Portal: A single interface to manage DSARs across California, Indiana, Kentucky, and the newly expanded Connecticut mandates.
Third-Party Disclosure Logs: Meeting the new 2026 requirement to provide consumers with a specific list of third parties to whom their data was disclosed.
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