Nebraska "Do Not Sell" Link Requirements
How to implement "Do Not Sell My Personal Information" links to comply with the NDPA.
What Does the NDPA Require?
The NDPA requires a clear, conspicuous link titled "Do Not Sell My Personal Information" (or similar) on your website's homepage and privacy policy.
The NDPA does not distinguish "sharing" from "selling" — a single opt-out link is sufficient.
What Counts as "Selling" Personal Data?
Under the NDPA, a "sale" of personal information typically includes any exchange of personal data for monetary or other valuable consideration. Common examples:
- •Sharing user data with third-party ad networks (Google Ads, Meta Pixel)
- •Selling email lists or customer data to data brokers
- •Using tracking cookies that share behavioral data with third parties
- •Retargeting and cross-site tracking pixels
Where to Place the Link
Website footer
The most common placement. The link should be visible on every page.
Privacy policy page
Include the opt-out link or mechanism directly within your privacy policy.
Cookie consent banner
Integrating the opt-out into your cookie banner provides a seamless experience.
How LegalBanner Handles This Automatically
LegalBanner automatically adds "Do Not Sell My Personal Information" functionality to your website:
- ✓Footer link injected automatically when configured for Nebraska
- ✓Clicking the link opens the consent preferences panel
- ✓Marketing cookies are blocked immediately on opt-out
- ✓Consent choice is logged with timestamp for compliance records
Set up NDPA compliance in 5 minutes
LegalBanner handles Nebraska privacy requirements automatically — cookie banner, opt-out links, and GPC support included.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the NDPA require a "Do Not Sell" link?
Yes. The NDPA requires a clear "Do Not Sell My Personal Information" link on your website. This link must be easily accessible, typically in the footer and privacy policy.
What's the difference between "Do Not Sell" and "Do Not Share"?
"Selling" involves exchanging personal data for monetary consideration. "Sharing" covers transferring data for cross-context behavioral advertising, even without a monetary exchange. Some states require separate opt-outs for each.
What happens if I don't provide a "Do Not Sell" link?
Failure to provide a required opt-out link can result in enforcement action by the Nebraska Attorney General. Penalties can include fines up to $7,500 per violation. 30-day cure period (sunset January 2026). per violation.
Can I combine "Do Not Sell" and "Do Not Share" into one link?
Yes. Most implementations use a combined link such as "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information." This satisfies both requirements and is simpler for users to understand.