Legal Definitions from Termly’s Legal Experts
Third-Party Data
Third-party data definition (noun)
1.
Third-party data is data collected from sources other than the data subject themselves or the website they’re interacting with. For example, a website may collect third-party data from the internet (publicly available information, government records, social media, etc.) or from data sources (data brokers, email lists, third-party data scraping tools, industry reports, etc.).
Appears in: Privacy Policies and GDPR
Related Legal Terms
Related FAQs
What are the key points of the GDPR?
How do I report a CCPA violation?
Do I need a cookie policy on my website?
What is the fine for a GDPR breach?
What are the basic rules of the GDPR?
What are the basic rules of the GDPR?
What type of data is protected by the GDPR?
What is GDPR cookie consent?
How do I report a CCPA violation?
Who does the CCPA apply to?
View more >
Trusted by Thousands
Trusted by thousands of companies worldwide, Termly’s intuitive software generates legal policies and handles consent management for any business in minutes.