State privacy overview

Wyoming Data Privacy: A Plain-Language Overview

Informational summary · No comprehensive consumer privacy law (as of 2026)
General information — not legal advice. This overview is provided for general educational purposes only and may not reflect the most recent changes in the law. It is not legal advice and does not create any attorney–client relationship. Verify current requirements with the state's official resources and consult qualified counsel before acting.

No comprehensive consumer privacy law (as of 2026)

Status: No active statewide data privacy framework; general consumer protection statutes remain in effect.

Wyoming does not have a standalone comprehensive law regulating the collection and sale of personal data. Instead, data privacy is primarily governed by the state's Consumer Protection Act, which prohibits unfair or deceptive trade practices, and specific sectoral laws targeting data breaches or social security numbers.

Consumer rights

No comprehensive statutory consumer privacy rights specific to this state as of 2026; general consumer-protection rules may still apply.

Who it generally applies to

There are no broad thresholds or categories defining 'data controllers' or 'processors' under a general privacy statute, though specific industries like insurance or healthcare may face their own compliance requirements.

What this means for B2B outreach

Without a comprehensive privacy statute, there are no specific consent mandates for B2B contact data, provided communications comply with federal commercial regulations like the CAN-SPAM Act.

Authoritative source: Wyoming Attorney General. Always confirm current requirements there.

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