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Privacy guidelines for health apps

It's important to be aware if your business is processing health data from users through the website or mobile app you're developing. If you are collecting health data, you'll need to comply with stricter rules when handling the personal data being processed from your users and your Privacy Policy must be...

How Not to Place "I Agree to" Checkboxes

The following are crucial factors when it comes to getting valid and enforceable agreement to your website or mobile app Terms and legal agreements: How enforceable your Terms and Conditions or Privacy Policy agreements are Where you place the "I agree to" checkbox to obtain consent and agreement, and What language is placed...

Be specific in your Privacy Policy

The current Privacy Policy of Google allows them to combine data from their different services they currently operate. For example, data collected from YouTube could be combined with data collected from Google searches. The Article 29 Working Party, which is a group of European Data Protection regulators, advised in 2012 that...

Privacy Policy for Firefox OS Apps

If you're developing apps for Firefox OS, you'll need to update the "Marketplace Privacy Policy" field when submitting your app to appear in the Firefox Marketplace. Firefox OS also allows developers to have their Privacy Policy agreements hosted on the Firefox Marketplace rather than placing a link to a URL hosted...

Privacy Policy for AdRoll Retargeting

AdRoll targeting is simple: AdRoll keeps track of everyone who visits your website and follows these users wherever they go on other websites to show your ads. This is called retargeting. Whenever you start using retargeting services, such as AdRoll, you must update your Privacy Policy. However, this requirement isn't limited only to...

Privacy Policy for location data

In February of 2015, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) expanded their guidelines for mobile app developers who create apps that collect user data, specifically user location data. This expansion builds upon the original guidance published by the FTC in February of 2013 in their report "Mobile Privacy Disclosures: Building Trust Through...