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How-to: Google Play Store Violation "Policy Issue" 2017

Google Play Store is sending out warning emails to Android developers for apps that don't have a Privacy Policy URL added. Warning of Google Play Developer policy violation: Action Required: Policy issue If you received this email from Google, it means that your apps are violating Google Play Store guidelines when it...

Privacy Policy for WordPress plugins

A Privacy Policy is a legal agreement that's required by law if your WordPress plugin collects or shares any personal, identifying information from users. Personal information can include but is not limited to the following: Full name Birthdate Email address Physical address Financial information (credit card numbers, bank account information, etc.) IP address Geographic location (either requesting this...

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...

Data Protection Officer (DPO)

A Data Protection Officer (DPO) is an independent professional tasked with overseeing a company's data protection strategy and ensuring compliance with data privacy laws. Since the arrival of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), appointing a DPO has become mandatory for many organizations worldwide and a best practice in general. This article...

Governing Law Clause in Terms & Conditions

A "Governing Law" clause is a clause used in legal agreements where you can declare which rules and laws will govern the agreement if legal issues arise. This clause will be found consistently in contracts and legal agreements between companies and their users. You can typically find these clauses in standard...

How to License Software

Your choice of a license agreement for software application depends on on what you wish to grant to a user. While most software apps only use the End-User License Agreement (EULA), there are open source licenses that give users more discretion on how they use a software's code. This article is...