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Florida FDBR

Florida Digital Bill of Rights

In short
Florida's Digital Bill of Rights targets large technology companies, giving opt-out rights for targeted advertising, sale and profiling and opt-in for sensitive data.
Region

Florida, USA

Status

In force since 2024

Group

United States

Who must comply

Businesses with over $1 billion in global revenue that meet specific data-processing criteria involving Florida residents.

Penalties

Up to $50,000 per violation, with trebling for certain violations, enforced by the Florida AG.

Key obligations

  • Offer opt-out of targeted ads, sale and profiling
  • Opt-in for sensitive data
  • Honor consumer rights
  • Provide clear privacy notice

How ConsentX helps

Opt-out controls

Sensitive-data opt-in

Consumer rights intake

Evidence and reporting

Get Florida FDBR ready with ConsentX

This page is a plain-English summary for general information and is not legal advice. Confirm your obligations with qualified local counsel.

How to comply with Florida FDBR using ConsentX

  1. 1

    Scan your website

    Run a free scan to find every cookie and tracker on your site, so you know exactly what needs consent under Florida FDBR.

  2. 2

    Show a geo-aware consent banner

    Add the ConsentX banner. It detects each visitor region and shows the consent experience that Florida FDBR requires, automatically.

  3. 3

    Block trackers until consent

    Keep non-essential cookies and trackers blocked until the visitor agrees, so nothing fires before consent.

  4. 4

    Record tamper-evident proof

    Every choice is stored as a tamper-evident consent receipt you can produce in a Florida FDBR audit.

  5. 5

    Handle data requests on time

    Use the built-in DSAR workflow with SLA timers to answer access, deletion and opt-out requests within the legal deadline.

Frequently asked questions

Who does the Florida Digital Bill of Rights apply to?+

Primarily large companies with over $1 billion in revenue that meet specific data-processing criteria.