Leah Hudson - Page 5
Freelance writer and researcher at TermsFeed
Author
Leah is an editor and writer published by The Spinoff, The Urbanist, UrbDeZine, and Penguin Random House New Zealand. Leah loves to write about sustainable urban development, data privacy, mental health, and matters of the heart. She spends her time reading, walking her dog, and eating unreasonable amounts of chocolate.
Zero-party, First-party, Second-party, and Third-party Data
Your website or business likely regularly collects data from users, at many different levels of specificity and quality. Different types of data that you collect can be used for a variety of purposes, and may be subject to different rules for user consent. These data types are often described as zero-,...
Reasonable Security Measures Under the CCPA/CPRA
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), is a significant piece of legislation that protects the privacy rights of people in California. These laws set out the privacy rights of consumers in California, and establish rules for how businesses should deal with personal...
Reasonable Security Measures Under the GDPR
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is an EU data privacy law that requires companies or organizations processing personal data, to comply with certain rules. Some of these rules are about what information you have to disclose to users when you collect or process their data. Other rules are about when...
Open Source Licensing Versus Commercial Licensing
When you're starting a new software project, choosing the right software license for your needs is important. Two common types of license are commercial licenses and open source licenses, each of which have many variations as well. This article will cover what commercial licenses are, what open source licenses are, their...
Terms and Conditions for Educational Websites
When setting up your educational website, you must have the right legal documents in place. Having Terms and Conditions ensures your website looks professional and well-run and establishes clear legal terms between you and your users. It can also ensure that important issues like intellectual property (including user-generated content) issues are...
Privacy Policy for Educational Websites
If you're creating an educational website, you'll need to make sure you have all the correct legal documents in place. This includes having a Privacy Policy that is accurate and appropriate for your website. Having a good Privacy Policy helps you to meet your legal requirements, show users that you're trustworthy,...