Cara Hartley

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Legal writer at TermsFeed.

I am a freelance content writer with a passion for breaking down legal information so that it is educational, intriguing, and accessible. I specialize in simplifying complicated legal topics–such as which disclaimers to include in your legal policies and the impact of new privacy legislation on small businesses–so that you can easily apply the information to your company. When I'm not working to explain jargon and demystify dense topics, I'm either editing my paranormal fantasy WIP, practicing yoga, or hitting the beach with my family.

Privacy Policy for Australia

Any business that operates from within Australia or caters to residents of Australia needs to understand and abide by Australia's privacy laws. Maintaining an Australian Privacy Policy is an excellent way to make sure that your business is in compliance with Australia's privacy legislation. This article will teach you everything you...

Privacy Policy for Canada

Any business that handles personal information from Canadian residents needs to make sure that it maintains a Privacy Policy that complies with Canadian data protection laws. This article will cover the Canadian privacy laws that companies that do business with Canadian citizens need to be aware of, as well as how...

Where Should I Place My Terms and Conditions?

A Terms and Conditions agreement (also called Terms of Use, Terms of Service or simply Terms) is a statement that informs consumers how they should use your website, app, products, or services. This article will tell you why having a Terms and Conditions agreement is important, and where you should put...

Privacy Policy for Google Ads for Remarketing

Many companies use Google Ads to target audiences based on their preferences, demographic information, or online activities. Businesses that use Google Ads for remarketing/retargeting (displaying ads to users based on their previous website or app visits) should have a Privacy Policy that contains essential information required by Google. This article explains...