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.

Legal Policies for Google Tools and Services

Whether you're using Google's services to publish apps, create relevant ads, or optimize your website's performance, you should understand its legal policy requirements. This article covers popular Google tools and services that support online business operations and the legal policies you need to have in order to use them. What Types of...

Are Disclaimers Legally Binding?

There is some dispute over whether disclaimers are legally binding. Much of this arises from the way they are presented. Disclaimers are often not treated like contracts or legal agreements which makes them more difficult to enforce if you face legal issues. You can improve this situation by treating your Disclaimers...

Effectiveness of Clickwrap in the EU

Privacy laws around the world increasingly require clear and active consent to data collection. In the GDPR in particular, consent must be "freely given", clear, and affirmative. Using clickwrap to gain agreement to your Privacy Policy helps you to meet your legal obligations, and show that your users have agreed freely...

Privacy Policy for Subscription Plans

Businesses that offer a subscription plan benefit from recurring passive income while also providing a service that can help cultivate customer loyalty. However, companies that offer subscription plans typically need to collect personal information from customers, which makes having a Privacy Policy essential. This article explains what a Privacy Policy is,...

YouTube Disclaimers and How to Draft Them

If you publish YouTube videos, you may need to include some specific disclaimers in your videos or the video description. Not using disclaimers on your videos can potentially lead to legal issues. This is because people take videos just as seriously or even more seriously than they take articles and...

"As Is" and "As Available" in Online Agreements

"As Is" and "As Available" are contract traditions that eventually extended into the sale of digital products. While they are not required contract language, they act as clarifying statements because consumers are accustomed to them. Not every website or app developers include these clauses, but they are helpful in emphasizing your...