State Children's Privacy Law Tracker / Nevada
Nevada Children's Privacy Laws (2026)
No state kids-products law · current as of June 28, 2026
Nevada has no state-level kids-products privacy or age-assurance law as of June 28, 2026. That doesn't mean nothing applies: the federal COPPA baseline governs data collected from children under 13 in every state, and a product shipped nationwide still has to meet the strictest state rules elsewhere. See the full tracker map for the national picture.
Regardless of state law, COPPA governs personal information collected from children under 13: notice, verifiable parental consent, data minimization, and — under the 2025 amended Rule — limits on retention and third-party sharing.
SourceHow Nevada compares
- App store: 16 states are tracking legislation — Texas, Alabama, California, Colorado, Louisiana, Utah and 10 more
- Social media: 33 states are tracking legislation — California, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Ohio, South Carolina and 27 more
- Age assurance: 6 states are tracking legislation — Maryland, Montana, Nebraska, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island
- Design code: 17 states are tracking legislation — Colorado, Maryland, Nebraska, New York, South Carolina, California and 11 more
Not legal advice. I build products for a living; I'm not a lawyer. Compiled from primary sources and reviewed monthly as part of the State Children's Privacy Law Tracker; AI-assisted research, verified against each law's official source — but laws and injunctions change fast, so confirm the latest before relying on it. Related: COPPA's Gray Areas.