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How the GDPR Affects Consent Under Canadian Privacy Laws
The European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has indirectly led to tighter rules in Canada for getting "meaningful consent." Federal and provincial regulators issued more explicit guidelines on making sure individuals really do understand the permission they give. Despite the GDPR connection, these guidelines involve domestic laws that Canadian...
Security Clauses for Privacy Policies
A security clause in a Privacy Policy is often more about reassuring the reader than complying with a legal requirement. Including a security clause in your Privacy Policy can help you achieve the wider goal of making your users feel more comfortable sharing data with you, knowing that you have...
Disclaimers for Presentations
Presentations can benefit from disclaimers because they protect both the presenter and the event host from legal liabilities arising from the content of the presentation while informing the prestentation viewers of important information. We've put together a list of potential disclaimers to use in your presentations based on the content and...
Privacy Policy for HubSpot Analytics
If you use HubSpot Analytics, it's very likely you'll need to have a Privacy Policy. Though HubSpot doesn't directly require this, it does demand that all customers follow the law when using the service. Several state, national and international laws explicitly or implicitly require a Privacy Policy when you handle personal...
What the TikTok COPPA Case Means For Your Business
If you run a mobile app or website that targets and/or collects information from children under 13, you may need to take another look at your Privacy Policies and guidelines. A recent case between the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and a Chinese-owned mobile app, TikTok, reinforced why it is important...
Disclaimer for Blogger (Blogspot)
Disclaimers are statements that inform readers of important things they need to know. For example, an affiliate disclaimer lets people know you may make a commission when someone purchases something through a link you display. A "Results Not Typical" disclaimer helps manage user expectations. You can add a disclaimer to your...