William Blesch

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Legal and data protection research writer at TermsFeed.

Will Blesch is a versatile writer with experience writing for online consumer publications and news outlets as well as helping companies in high tech, biotech, SaaS, Legal, and the healthcare industries (a few others here and there too) create content and marketing collateral that’s perfect for their relative audiences.

Who Needs a Privacy Policy?

The question as to who needs a Privacy Policy isn't hard to answer. The answer is that any website that collects personal information from its users needs a Privacy Policy. Personal information can be something as obvious as a name and email address. But it can also be less obvious...

The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)

On July 1, 2020, California's CCPA became enforceable. A few days prior, privacy advocacy group, "California for Consumer Privacy" (CFCP) declared it collected almost a million signatures to have the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) placed on the November 2020 ballot. The CPRA expands upon and amends the CCPA, which has...

Cookie Consent Examples

When Europe's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) became a force for businesses to reckon with in 2018, it brought with it a slew of penalties and fines when companies didn't comply. Business owners began racing to make sure they complied with all of the GDPR's regulations, which includes the need for...

Ecommerce Disclaimer Template

When running an ecommerce store, there are many things to think about, from the products you're selling, to your Shipping Policy and Return and Refund Policy, to how you'll handle customer service. But one thing that's often overlooked is legal disclaimers. In this article, we'll look at the different types of...

Privacy Policy for Weebly

If you operate a Weebly website, you'll likely require a Privacy Policy. This is due to the fact that if your website collects any personal data, privacy regulations mandate a Privacy Policy, and Weebly requires that you comply with applicable laws when using its platform. This guide will instruct you on...

EULA for SaaS apps

An End-User License Agreement (EULA) is a legal agreement that gives the user of a software or application a license to use it, and the terms under which the granted license can be used. The EULA must be accepted before the user purchases, installs, or downloads the software or application...