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Privacy Policy for AdRoll Retargeting
AdRoll targeting is simple: AdRoll keeps track of everyone who visits your website and follows these users wherever they go on other websites to show your ads. This is called retargeting. Whenever you start using retargeting services, such as AdRoll, you must update your Privacy Policy. However, this requirement isn't limited only to...
The Privacy Policy Checklist
Privacy Policies are written statements that let your clients, customers, or website visitors know exactly what personal information you are gathering from them, and how that information will be used, managed, and disclosed to others. A Privacy Policy is mandatory even if you collect just an email address. It's mandatory to...
Meet Zoho's new Privacy Policy and Terms of Service
Zoho is an online application suite that provides free services to individuals and the same services to companies for a small subscription fee. Zoho's services mirror office productivity software comparable to Google Docs or Microsoft Office. Recently Zoho notified their users through email that they updated their Privacy Policy and their Terms...
Privacy Policy for Mobile Apps
Your mobile app (iOS, Android, Windows, BlackBerry) must have a Privacy Policy if the app collects personal data from users. You'll need the Privacy Policy even if you do not collect this kind of data yourself but instead use third-party tools (such as Google Analytics Mobile, Flurry) that will collect this...
Privacy Policy for location data
In February of 2015, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) expanded their guidelines for mobile app developers who create apps that collect user data, specifically user location data. This expansion builds upon the original guidance published by the FTC in February of 2013 in their report "Mobile Privacy Disclosures: Building Trust Through...
Privacy Policy for mobile games
Mobile games, especially those directed towards kids, are subject to special requirements when it comes to privacy practices and their Privacy Policy agreements. You'll need this kind of document even if you don't collect any personal data through the mobile game. Children are the primary users of many mobile games: in the...