Blog - Page 48
Legal articles in easy to understand language.
User-Generated Content Clause
User-generated content forms the basis of many online businesses today. For the most obvious examples of this, consider Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. User-generated content is central to these services and the user experience they deliver. If your website or app publishes user-generated content, it's important to set out the rules and...
GDPR and Google Analytics 4 (GA4)
In recent years, Google has run into several issues regarding privacy of its users and has been the subject of several related lawsuits. The most recent of these has been regarding the unlawful transfer of personal data across EU-U.S. borders through the use of Google Analytics. In light of this legal...
The EDPB's Guidelines for Handling Data Breaches
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) issues guidance on data protection for companies operating in Europe. Because Europe has especially protective data security laws like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), it can be intimidating for smaller businesses or businesses expanding into Europe to begin European operations. That's why the EDPB...
Privacy Policy for Health Coaches
As a health coach, your mission is to help people change their habits and level up their health. To be effective at what you do, it is crucial that your clients feel that they can trust you, and building that trust often begins when users first encounter your website. Including a...
How to Add a Return Policy to WooCommerce
Adding a Return and Refund Policy to your WooCommerce store is a very smart business move for a number of reasons. An RRP will help you limit the timeframe and circumstances for when you accept returns and offer refunds. This helps you maintain as much control as possible over your business...
Florida Privacy Protection Act: SB 1864
Note: SB 1864 did not pass and is considered a dead bill as of March of 2022. On January 7, 2022, Senator Jennifer Bradley filed the Florida Privacy Protection Act (SB 1864) in Florida. The purpose of the legislation is to recognize that privacy is a crucial right for all consumers...