Sara Pegarella

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Widener University School of Law graduate, Managing Legal Editor at TermsFeed.

Sara graduated from Widener University School of Law in 2010, and has a B.A. in English/writing. After years of technical/legal writing and compliance consulting, she began focusing on editing, and managing teams of writers. She's also a certified Integrative Health Practitioner and health coach. When not finding typos, she's gardening, reading, listening to health and biohacking podcasts, and spending time in nature.

Social Media Disclaimers

If you have a social media presence, you may want to consider maintaining social media disclaimers. A social media disclaimer can help protect your business or organization and keep users informed about the conditions or limitations that apply to your social media content. This article explains what social media disclaimers are,...

GDPR Record of Processing Activities (ROPA)

Under Article 30, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) requires certain organizations under its scope to maintain a Record of Processing Activities, or ROPA for short. A ROPA is a comprehensive account of a business's data processing activities and other relevant information. This document not only helps demonstrate a commitment to...

Choice of Law in Cross-Border Operations

Expanding your business operations across international borders opens up a world of opportunity, but it's not without its legal complexities. For one, you'll have to consider which country's law will govern your contractual relationship with customers (i.e., the "choice of law"). Another related consideration is the cross-border requirements of global privacy...

Privacy Policies and Language Choices

If your website or app targets users from different regions or cultures, your Privacy Policy needs to reflect that diversity by offering multiple translations to accommodate language preferences. Privacy laws don't explicitly require multilingual Privacy Policies, but they do emphasize transparency. And transparency only works when users can understand your policy...

Money Back Guarantee: When and Why to Have One

Many businesses use a money back guarantee to gain a competitive edge and show consumers that they stand behind their products. This article explains what a money back guarantee is, why you should have one, whether you are legally required to have a money back guarantee, and how to write and...

EULA vs Free Software License

Most software available today is licensed, not purchased. Consumers have no shortage of products to consider, and those with good programming skills often choose software with open code so they can add their own features and functionality. Generally, items with closed code are licensed through End Use License Agreements (EULA) while...