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"I Agree" Checkboxes

The best way to get users to consent to your Privacy Policy or Terms agreement is with an "I Agree" checkbox. This works by requesting that users check a box next to an "I Agree" statement to prove they do in fact agree to be bound by your legal agreements....

Terms and Conditions for APIs

While we covered various ways on how to announce the updates of your legal agreements to users (and why this is important), we mentioned how far more important is for the legal agreements to be enforceable. Legal agreements your website or mobile app can be any of the below: Privacy Policy Terms and...

The 4 Steps to Enforce a Legal Agreement

It's widely known that it's good (and oftentimes legally required) to have a wide range of legal agreements for your websites and mobile apps. If you have a website or app with members-only sections, it's easier to cancel accounts of abusive users if users are given notice that by logging in...

Browsewrap vs. Clickwrap

Browsewrap and clickwrap are different methods used for binding users to a set of terms. Clickwrap obtains active, overt consent for something, while browsewrap obtains implied consent that isn't always legally binding. It's important for business owners to understand the difference between browsewrap and clickwrap and what makes a legal agreement...

Update Notice for Changes in Legal Agreements

When you update any of your legal agreements, be it a Privacy Policy or a Terms and Conditions agreement (also known as Terms of Use or Terms of Service), you should notify users about the upcoming changes and how these changes would affect them and their accounts with your website...

Meet Facebook's new Privacy Policy

Facebook announced that their Privacy Policy and Terms of Use agreements, along with their Data Policy and Cookie Policy would be updated soon. Erin Egan, Facebook's Chief Privacy Officer, says: We're also proposing updates to our terms, data policy, and cookies policy to reflect new features we've been working on. And we're...