Sara Pegarella

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Widener University School of Law graduate, Managing Legal Editor at TermsFeed.

Sara graduated from Widener University School of Law in 2010, and has a B.A. in English/writing. After years of technical/legal writing and compliance consulting, she began focusing on editing, and managing teams of writers. She's also a certified Integrative Health Practitioner and health coach. When not finding typos, she's gardening, reading, listening to health and biohacking podcasts, and spending time in nature.

Is SSL Required on e-Commerce Stores

SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer, and is the industry standard when it comes to safe and secure online transactions between websites and users. Put simply, the SSL technology allows for an encrypted connection to take place between a user's web browser and the web server of the website that the...

Privacy Policy for Wistia

Wistia is a popular video hosting platform that lets businesses integrate marketing and analytics features and functions into their videos. It's like YouTube for businesses. Different analytical features like trend graphs and video heat maps can help your business track popularity of the specific videos you upload and manage through Wistia. The Turnstile...

Legal Agreements for YouTube channels

YouTube has made it possible for anyone and everyone to become famous on the internet. From funny cat videos to professional training tools and business marketing, YouTube has it all. Businesses and individuals can create YouTube Channels where their videos can be published and made available all in one convenient spot...

Payment Terms in Terms & Conditions

A payment terms clause in your Terms and Conditions agreement is where you disclose details such as how your business will process transactions electronically, what forms of payment you accept and what happens if the buyer cancels a transaction. Payment terms clauses can help mitigate the risk of non-payment, provide protection...

The "Your California Privacy Rights" clause

You have probably noticed how many websites include a "California Privacy Rights" clause somewhere within their Privacy Policy agreements, and oftentimes link separately to this clause from their website's footer section. This kind of clause is required for certain businesses by the "California Civil Code Section 1798.83" also known as California's...

Privacy Policy for Twitter Remarketing

Twitter Remarketing allows businesses to use Twitter to reach a larger audience of potential customers and gain more followers for Twitter account of a business. Because remarketing tracks visitors' activities and uses cookies to do so, issues of privacy are raised. If you use any form of remarketing, your Privacy Policy must...