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Meet LinkedIn's new Privacy Policy
We covered LinkedIn's Privacy Policy in a previous article on how Google and LinkedIn ran a campaign to notify users about upcoming changes to their legal agreements. However, that article covered only the campaign that LinkedIn ran, not its Privacy Policy page itself. Let us see why LinkedIn's Privacy Policy is great...
3 Disclosures your Privacy Policy is Missing
A Privacy Policy is required by law. As long as you collect personal data from your users, you definitely need this kind of legal agreement. But how is "personal data" defined by law? It's broadly defined, but it's any kind of data that can identify an individual. This will include: Email address First and last...
Increase AdWords Quality Score with Privacy Policies
A "Privacy Policy" agreement is required by law if you collect personal data, but the agreement might also help you get a better Quality Score with your Google AdWords campaigns. The Quality Score is a measurement of how relevant your ads, keywords, and landing page that links from the ad to...
5 Reasons Why You Need Terms and Conditions
Because of its importance, there are 5 main reasons why you should have a Terms and Conditions agreement: to prevent abuses, to protect your creative content, to terminate accounts, to limit your legal liability and to set your governing law. This article will look further into each of these reasons why...
Don't Use Privacy & Terms from WordPress
WordPress (the WordPress.com team) made available their Terms of Service agreement and their Privacy Policy agreement available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license. This means that you can copy the Terms of Service and the Privacy Policy from WordPress for your own website, but should you copy and paste the...