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Texas State Privacy Law
Effective July 1, 2024

Texas Data Privacy and Security Act
(TDPSA)

The Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (TDPSA) gives Texas residents rights to access, delete, and opt out of the sale of their personal data — with no revenue threshold.

TDPSA
Law Abbreviation
$7,500
Max Fine Per Violation
45
Days to Respond
No
Coverage Threshold
Your Rights Under TDPSA

What the law gives you

The Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (TDPSA) grants residents the following legally enforceable rights over their personal data:

Access
Know what personal data is being processed and obtain a copy.
Delete
Request deletion of personal data you provided or that was collected about you.
Correct
Require correction of inaccurate personal data.
Portability
Receive your data in a machine-readable format.
Opt Out
Opt out of targeted advertising, sale of data, or consequential profiling.
How to Exercise Your Rights

Step by step

01
Submit a request using the company’s designated privacy request mechanism.
02
The company has 45 days to respond, extendable by 45 days with notice.
03
If denied, use the company’s internal appeal process.
04
Escalate to the Texas AG if the company fails to respond or your appeal is denied.
ClickOff makes this automatic. Rather than submitting individual requests to hundreds of data brokers, ClickOff acts as your authorized agent under the TDPSA and all applicable state laws — submitting deletion requests to 200+ brokers simultaneously. Free forever.
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Related Laws

Other privacy laws that protect you

TDPSA questions
Texas privacy law,
explained.
What makes TDPSA unique?
Unlike most state laws, the TDPSA has no revenue threshold — it applies to any business that processes personal data of Texas residents in the course of commercial activity, except small businesses by SBA definition.
Does Texas have a universal opt-out requirement?
Yes. The TDPSA requires companies to recognize universal opt-out signals like the Global Privacy Control (GPC) by January 1, 2025.
What about sensitive data in Texas?
Companies must obtain opt-in consent before processing sensitive data — including precise geolocation, racial or ethnic origin, health data, biometric data, and data concerning minors.
How does ClickOff help me use my TDPSA rights?
ClickOff acts as your authorized agent under the TDPSA and all applicable state laws. Instead of sending individual deletion requests to hundreds of data brokers one by one, ClickOff submits on your behalf to 200+ brokers simultaneously — with a legal receipt generated instantly. Free forever.