Blog: Privacy Policy Agreements

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Translating legal agreements

With most online businesses being easily accessible to users all over the world, issues of translation can quickly arise. When should you translate your website content or legal agreements, such as your Terms and Conditions (also known as Terms of Use or Terms of Service) and Privacy Policy agreements, into other...

Legal Agreements for Marketplaces

Many international, federal, and state privacy laws require organizations that handle individuals' personal information to maintain clearly written and up-to-date legal policies on their websites and apps. Online marketplaces rely on the collection and processing of personal information to complete transactions between buyers and sellers, making legal policies a necessity for...

Fines for Not Having a Privacy Policy

If you don't have a Privacy Policy when one is required, you will be violating privacy laws. The penalties for violating these laws includes expensive fines that can hurt your bottom line. In this article, we will consider why business owners need a Privacy Policy and what fines and penalties they...

Legal Pages

Businesses may need to employ various types of legal pages on their websites or mobile apps. Some, like Privacy Policies, are required by law, while others, such as a Terms and Conditions agreement (T&C), are not. Regardless of legal demands, you may find that your company needs one or more...

Privacy Policies vs. Terms & Conditions

The main difference here is that a Privacy Policy is required by law if you collect or use any personal information from your users, e.g. email addresses, first and last names etc. while a Terms & Conditions agreement sets forth terms, conditions, requirements, and clauses relating to the use of...

Privacy Policy for Perfect Audience Remarketing

Perfect Audience is a popular remarketing or retargeting platform that places your ads on social media outlets (Facebook, Twitter) and across the web. Remarketing (also called retargeting) is an effective method of advertising that focuses on pulling back users who have visited your website or used your mobile app but didn't...