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.

Return and Refund Policy for Google Merchant Center

A Return and Refund Policy is an important legal document that outlines how customers can return products and/or receive a refund. There are specific Return and Refund Policy requirements that businesses with Google Merchant Center accounts need to meet in order to maintain their accounts. Failure to follow these requirements can...

What is Global Privacy Control?

Global Privacy Control (GPC) is a method that allows digital consumers to opt out of allowing companies to track their online behavior or sell or share their personal information. It takes the place of Do Not Track requests, which the California Attorney General has been unable to legally require businesses...

4 Reasons You Should Use a Privacy Policy Template

Privacy Policy templates are an effective, helpful tool that you can use to create a Privacy Policy for your website. They can provide you with detailed guidance while allowing full customization of a Privacy Policy, no matter what your business practices are or what industry you're in. This article will explain...

No Responsibility Disclaimer

A no responsibility disclaimer can serve to warn consumers of the inherent risk associated with the use of your business's products or services. It can also encourage consumers to take personal responsibility for any damage that may occur from using your products or services. Businesses use no responsibility disclaimers to educate...

Disclaimers for Emails

An email disclaimer is the small print at the bottom of an email that communicates how recipients should use the material contained within the email. This article will go over what email disclaimers are used for, whether they are legally required, types of email disclaimers, and how you can draft your...

Terms and Conditions URL

A Terms and Conditions URL is the web address where your Terms and Conditions agreement lives. You can use this URL to promote your Terms and Conditions agreement to the public on your website or through your mobile or desktop apps. This article will explain what a Terms and Conditions agreement...