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Privacy Policy for Email Marketing

If you're one of the many marketers or business owners who invest heavily in email marketing, you are legally required to have a Privacy Policy that outlines what you do with your subscribers' personal data. Neglecting to follow legal requirements for email marketing can lead to severe penalties. In this article,...

CCPA (CPRA) Complaints

Reporting a violation is an important way to help ensure that companies are held accountable for their actions and comply with the law. By reporting a violation of the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA), consumers may be able to protect themselves and others from being harmed by that...

Meeting Recording Disclaimer Examples

With the proliferation of privacy laws worldwide and a significant class-action lawsuit against the popular Zoom video conferencing platform, the need for recording disclaimers is growing. In the following article, we'll take a look at recording laws, risks and ramifications of ignoring these laws, ways to obtain user consent, best practices...

Apple's Requirement for In-App Deletion of Accounts

Since January 31st, 2022, all apps on Apple's App Store that allow users to create accounts need to have a mechanism in place to allow users to delete those accounts from within the apps themselves. In this article, we'll go over Apple's deletion requirements, what developers must do to comply, what...

Affiliate Links Disclaimer for Canada

With affiliate websites comes the need for affiliate disclaimers. Affiliate disclaimers are necessary when a business uses an affiliate marketing model to sell goods or services because it helps establish what affiliation the website has with the company that sells them. The Competition Bureau is a Canadian government law enforcement agency...

Guide to Opt-ins and Opt-outs for Consent

Obtaining consent to carry out data-driven activities has never been more important in today's privacy-conscious era. When it comes to consent, most data protection laws fall into one of two categories: opt-in or opt-out regimes. Whether you run a website, a mobile app, an ecommerce platform, or a similar business model,...