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Privacy Policy for Google Analytics
If your website or mobile app uses Google Analytics, you definitely need to have a Privacy Policy. Google Analytics stores cookies on your users' PCs to keep track of usage data. This is enough to evoke the requirement of a Privacy Policy according to the EU Cookies Directive. The EU's GDPR also...
Draft Limitation or Exclusion of Liability Clauses
In many Terms and Conditions agreements online you'll see both "Limitation" and "Exclusion of Liability" clauses. But what do these clauses do exactly? How can you use these clauses for your business? Maybe you're wondering why anyone would ever just choose to limit their liability when they could exclude it completely! The answer...
What's a SLA: Service Level Agreement
A Service Level Agreement ("SLA") is a very important component of a relationship between a service provider (your business) and a client (your customer). An SLA is a contractual agreement between the business and the client where the services that will be provided are defined and described, and where remedies if...
Terms and Conditions for Ecommerce Stores
If you run an e-commerce store, it's important that you have a well-drafted Terms and Conditions agreement linked throughout your store. Terms and Conditions agreements can help legally protect you as well as set out the rules that you and your customers will follow, limit your liability in the event that...
Avoid these mistakes with your Privacy Policy
Practically every website and mobile app collect some form of personal information from those who use or visit websites and mobile apps. The Federal Trade Commission ("FTC") dictates requirements of how personal data must be handled, and how people must be notified of data collection practices in place on a website...
EU Cookies Directive
The EU e-Privacy Directive is a part of the European Union's strive to enhance online privacy for its citizens. The Cookies Directive was adopted as an amendment to the e-Privacy Directive in May of 2011 by all countries in the EU. Websites that are either owned by EU businesses or directed towards...