Blog - Page 56
Legal articles in easy to understand language.
Privacy Policies vs. Terms & Conditions
Depending on your website or mobile/desktop app, you'll need either a Privacy Policy agreement and a Terms and Conditions (T&C) agreement, or both. Each of these two legal agreements serves different purposes for both you (the company operating the website/mobile app) and your users. So, what's the difference between these two agreements? In...
Your checkout page is missing clickwrap
You may not have heard of clickwrap, but it's one of the most important ways you can use to ensure that you're legally protected when a customer purchases something from your store. It doesn't matter if you sell physical items or digital items. Clickwrap is a way of getting consent from...
Privacy Policy for Perfect Audience Remarketing
Perfect Audience is a popular remarketing or retargeting platform that places your ads on social media outlets (Facebook, Twitter) and across the web. Remarketing (also called retargeting) is an effective method of advertising that focuses on pulling back users who have visited your website or used your mobile app but didn't...
Examples of "I Agree to" Checkboxes
Chances are your website, your mobile app or your desktop app has some legal agreements in place, such as a Terms & Conditions agreement, End-User License Agreement (EULA) or, most likely, a Privacy Policy agreement. These legal agreements are very important for defining terms, policies, and acceptable uses of your website...
Use clickwrap on registration forms
Registration forms are used in a number of places, such as lead generation landing pages, as well as sign-up pages, getting quotes for services, event sign-ups, membership forms, competition entries, and even patient information online for medical clinics. As these forms have so many uses, they are very ubiquitous. But many of...
GDPR: EU General Data Protection Regulation
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force in May of 2018. This extensive privacy law is considered by some to be the world's toughest. The European Union (EU) describes the GDPR as: "an essential step to strengthening citizens' fundamental rights in the digital age and facilitating business [...]" Here's an...