Utah Privacy Rights
Exercise your Utah Consumer Privacy Act rights. Locko.AI automates data broker opt-outs across 723+ sites with evidence-first proof.
Applicable Law: Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA)
Under Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA), Utah residents have the following rights:
Data brokers operating in Utah are required to:
The Utah Attorney General has exclusive enforcement authority under the UCPA. There is no private right of action. The AG provides a mandatory 30-day cure period before taking enforcement action. Civil penalties can be assessed for uncured violations.
Utah has one of the more business-friendly privacy laws with fewer consumer protections than California or Colorado. Locko.AI supplements UCPA rights by actively removing your data from 723+ brokers nationwide, going well beyond what Utah law alone can accomplish.
The UCPA gives Utah residents the right to opt out of data sales and targeted advertising. You can access, delete, and obtain portable copies of your personal data from covered businesses.
No. The UCPA is considered more business-friendly than CCPA. It has a narrower scope, does not require universal opt-out signal support, and provides fewer enforcement mechanisms. This makes automated tools like Locko.AI more valuable for Utah residents.
Locko.AI goes beyond what the UCPA requires by proactively scanning 723+ data brokers, submitting removal requests, and verifying deletions with evidence. Utah law alone relies on consumers to individually contact each broker.
Take the privacy risk assessment to see which data brokers have your personal information. Locko.AI automates removal across 723+ brokers with evidence you can verify.