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Legal articles in easy to understand language.
CCPA (CPRA) Notice of Financial Incentive
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a landmark data privacy legislation in the United States. It provides new rights for California's residents, holds companies to a higher standard of data protection, and imposes stringent penalties on violators. (It was amended by the CPRA, which took effect in January, 2023.) In...
Disclaimers for Health Coaches
As a health coach, you are committed to helping your clients create lifestyle changes that will improve their overall health. In order to help your clients achieve their goals, it's important that they know what they can expect from you and what your limitations are. Including disclaimers on your online platforms...
Disclaimers for Therapists
As a therapist, your priority is to provide a safe, confidential space for your clients. It's essential that you show potential clients that they can trust you by being upfront and clear about what they can expect from you and where your responsibility for their behavior ends. Including disclaimers on your...
Privacy Policy for Therapists
As a therapist, you know how important it is to keep your clients' personal information private. While it's essential for any business or individual who has access to or collects data from their users to display a Privacy Policy, it's maybe especially pertinent for therapists. Your clients need to...
Washington Foundational Data Privacy Act (HB 1850)
Note: The bill HB1850 died in chamber in 2022. The Washington Foundational Data Privacy Act (also known as HB 1850 or FDPA) is one of three comprehensive privacy bills proposed in the state of Washington to protect and enforce the data privacy rights of its residents. The Washington Foundational Data Privacy...
The Utah Consumer Privacy Act
The Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA) was signed into law by Governor Spencer Cox on March 24th, 2022, joining a growing list of U.S. states with comprehensive consumer privacy laws. California, Colorado, and Virginia have all passed similar privacy laws, and several other states are in the process of passing privacy...