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Legal articles in easy to understand language.
How to Write Terms & Conditions
The Terms & Conditions (T&C) are also known as Terms of Service or Terms of Use. This article and outline will help you draft and write a basic yet complete Terms & Conditions for your app or website. The Terms & Conditions act as a contract between you and your users so...
Privacy Policy for Facebook Retargeting
If you use retargeting on Facebook such as with Facebook Pixel or another Website Custom Audiences tool, you're going to need to create a Privacy Policy or update your current Policy to inform users of your use of retargeting. This is because whenever personally identifying user information is collected from users,...
Return and Refund Laws in the EU
The EU and its member states take consumer protection seriously. In the EU, you need a Return & Refund Policy that is not only in compliance with EU laws, but that also thoroughly informs customers of your return and refund practices. You need to make your return conditions, exceptions, and customer...
Terms & Conditions for Individuals
Terms & Conditions (T&C) are also referred to as Terms of Service and Terms of Use. This document is a contract between you and your users so you can assure appropriate use of your app and website. While you may be distributing an app or website as an individual developer rather...
Privacy Center
Including a Privacy Policy with your company's website or mobile app is best practices and is even oftentimes required by multiple international laws, statutes and acts. This is because privacy concerns are a very important aspect of running an online business. To address privacy concerns even more thoroughly than can be done...
EULA During Installation
An EULA, or End User License Agreement, is a legal contract between a publisher of a software application and the end user who uses that software application. The user is typically presented with the EULA during installation of the application. The EULA agreement contains the terms that the user must comply...