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Google's Prominent Disclosure Requirement
Google's Prominent Disclosure Requirement became effective as of March 15, 2017. If you do not comply with this requirement, Google may remove your app from the Google Play store. Note that in early 2021, Google added additional "Data Disclosure" requirements, which you can read about in our feature article: Google's "Data...
Google's EU User Consent Policy
Google offers numerous services to help developers and businesses enhance their online presence. For example, AdSense and Analytics make getting exposure much easier by helping you see how users interact with your website and where most of your traffic comes from. However, using these services can raise issues when it comes...
Custom EULA to Meet Apple's Minimum Requirements
While Apple provides a default EULA that you can choose to use for your iOS app, you may prefer to create a custom EULA. If you go this route, your custom EULA must meet 10 requirements. This article will explain what Apple requires, and how to create your own custom EULA...
FTC on Free Trials & Samples
Free samples or free trials is an excellent strategy to promote your business. Users like the fact that they can try out your product or your app before committing. While this approach is often effective, it's also vulnerable to intense scrutiny by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). This article explains what the...
Limitation of Liability Clauses for SaaS
A Limitation of Liability clause helps protect your SaaS business from expensive and time-consuming legal issues. It does this by contractually binding a user to being unable to seek certain damages from you. This article will explain what a Limitation of Liability clause is, why you need one for your SaaS...
Legal Policies for Mobile Games
When you make a mobile game public for users to play, you'll need to comply with legal obligations such as privacy laws. You'll also need to let your users know how they are allowed to use your game, and what uses of the software itself are permitted. This can be done...