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No standard Terms & Conditions or Privacy Policy
If you're looking for one standard Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions (T&C) for your business' website and mobile app, you aren't going to find it. While you can find very useful templates for each agreement that will be great starting points, time-savers and perhaps almost fully adequate for your...
Privacy Policy URL for Instagram
If your app or website connects to Instagram's API, the Instagram Platform Policy requires you to have a publicly accessible Privacy Policy in place that: Lets users know what information you collect, and Lets users know how you will use that information. If you're developing an app or website centered around user-generated...
2017 Update to Remarketing with Google Analytics
Recently, Google Analytics sent out emails to users related to their use of Remarketing with Google Analytics to inform that they might need to update their Privacy Policy of their websites. This is because the remarketing functionalities of Google Analytics service will work cross-device starting from May 15, 2017. Here's the email...
Terms & Conditions for in-app purchases
Many mobile apps are free to download and use from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. However, it's very common to see some of these free apps come with an option to make purchases within the app -- called in-app purchases. In this article, you'll learn how to write your...
Time limits for Return & Refund Policy
Even if you run a successful e-commerce or retail business, there will be customers who are dissatisfied with their purchase. A Return and Refund Policy offers them a remedy when they face these situations. It helps your business bottom line too by showing that you care. Your policy also affects your...
Privacy Policy for Blogger (BlogSpot)
Whether you're a new blogger or a veteran of the industry, you need to know that privacy laws are changing and they might impact your blog. Blogger doesn't require all account holders to have a Privacy Policy as a hard and fast rule. But Blogger isn't your main concern, especially if...