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State Children's Privacy Law Tracker / Wyoming

Wyoming Children's Privacy Laws (2026)

No state kids-products law · current as of June 28, 2026

Wyoming 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.

Also on the books (out of scope): HB 43 (2025), Ch. 139 — Age Verification for Websites with Obscene Material (W.S. 14-3-501 through 14-3-504); adult-content age-verification law effective July 1, 2025; private civil enforcement only.; HB 19 (2025) — Social Media; Parental Consent for Minors Required; HB 85 (2024 budget session) — Social Media; Parental Consent for Minors Required — failed House introduction 36–25 on Feb. 14, 2024 (short of the 2/3 vote budget sessions require); died. — out-of-scope mandates (like adult-content age-gates) are tracked separately and don't set this state's status.

Federal · COPPAapplies here too

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.

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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.