Privacy Policy if No Personal Data is Collected
Even if your website or app absolutely doesn't collect any personal information and isn't required by law to have a Privacy Policy, there are important reasons why you should have one anyway. Your...
View ArticleThe CCPA vs CalOPPA
These laws both hail from California, but they're actually quite different in a number of ways. We'll show you some of the key differences between the CCPA and CalOPPA. Read more here:...
View ArticleTerms & Conditions Generator
If you need a Terms & Conditions agreement for your business, you can use the "Terms & Conditions Generator" from TermsFeed. The "Terms & Conditions" agreement is the agreement where you...
View ArticleThe "Your California Privacy Rights" clause
Why many websites include a “California Privacy Rights” clause somewhere within their Privacy Policy agreements. More information is available on our blog post here:...
View ArticlePrivacy Policy for Wistia
If you use Wistia’s Turnstile feature to collect email addresses from viewers, you may be required by law to have a Privacy Policy agreement. You can learn more on our blog article:...
View ArticleClick to Accept: A Method of Clickwrap
This presentation explains what clickwrap is and how you can use clickwrap to get your users to accept your legal agreements. A number of examples are included and described. Learn more at our related...
View ArticleTermination Clause in Terms and Conditions
Learn what a Termination Clause is, why it's useful, and view examples. Read the related blog post here: https://termsfeed.com/blog/termination-terms-conditions/
View ArticlePrivacy Policy for Flurry
What you need to know if you start remarketing advertising through Flurry. Read more at the feature blog post here: https://termsfeed.com/blog/privacy-policy-flurry/
View ArticleHow to Comply with CAN-SPAM
Learn about the requirements of CAN-SPAM and how to meet them. Read the related feature blog article here: https://termsfeed.com/blog/can-spam/
View ArticleDisclaimer Examples
Learn about a number of different important disclaimers you can use on your website and mobile app including a "views expressed," "no responsibility," "past performance," "fair use," "copyright...
View ArticleDisclosures for Affiliate Links
If you participate in affiliate marketing and stand to make money or receive a benefit - financial or otherwise - for your recommendation or endorsement of something, you must disclose this to the...
View ArticleThe Digital Millennium Copyright Act
If your website/app allows users from the United States to post content, you'll need to comply with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) - an American law that aims to protect digital media...
View ArticleAustralia Privacy Act of 1988
If your business is registered in Australia or you plan to expand your website or app to the Australian market, you must comply with the Privacy Act of 1988. This presentation discusses the Act and...
View ArticleFTC Disclosures
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requires that all affiliate marketing be disclosed. Using a disclaimer or disclosure can help you satisfy this requirement. Learn how to create and display a...
View ArticlePrivacy Policy FAQ
Commonly asked questions about Privacy Policies are answered in this informative presentation.
View ArticleEU Cookies Directive
If you run an EU-based website -- or any website that's directed towards EU citizens -- and use cookies, you need to follow the EU Cookies Directive. This directive requires you to have a Cookies...
View Article4 Ways to Notify Your Users About Cookies
If your website/app uses cookies -- and chances are it does -- you may have to comply with the EU's Cookie Law. Websites/apps located in the EU or those that target citizens of the EU are required to...
View ArticleGDPR Privacy Policy
One of the most important aspects of GDPR compliance is your Privacy Policy. The GDPR has increased requirements for Privacy Policies, as well as for getting consent for your Policy terms. Learn more...
View Article9 Privacy Clauses for a Landing Page
Make sure your Privacy Policy includes these 9 important clauses. Linking your Privacy Policy to your landing page will make sure it's easily accessible. Read more at our related blog post here:...
View ArticleDon’t hide your Terms and Conditions
Your Terms and Conditions agreement needs to be made available at all times. This will help keep your agreement legally enforceable and help your users stay aware of your restrictions and...
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