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9 Privacy Clauses for a Landing Page

Most websites need a Privacy Policy agreement, and a landing page is a great way to make the policy available. This type of legal agreement is used to disclose how you'll collect, keep and process the personal information of your users. It's not only required by third parties that you may use,...

Privacy Policy for Login with Amazon

The "Login with Amazon" service gives developers one more option when it comes to website log-in and registration. "Login with Amazon" makes it possible for Amazon customers to use their Amazon accounts to log in and register on a website quickly and easily. It also triggers the need for a Privacy...

DPA: Data Protection Act of 1998

The Data Protection Act or DPA was drafted and released to public use in 1984 and then updated in 1998. DPA is the act, under the legislation of the United Kingdom (UK), that establishes how businesses may legally use and handle personal information from users. It covers individuals' safety since it protects...

Don't Use Privacy & Terms from WordPress

WordPress (the WordPress.com team) made available their Terms of Service agreement and their Privacy Policy agreement available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license. This means that you can copy the Terms of Service and the Privacy Policy from WordPress for your own website, but should you copy and paste the...

What is an Acceptable Use Policy

Firstly, people identify the Terms of Service (ToS) and Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) documents as one and the same thing, but they are actually separated, despite the fact that in some cases they merge together. AUP statements are similar to Terms of Use documents or related to them, since the Acceptable...

Terms of Use & Privacy Policy for SaaS

Do SaaS (Software as a Service) applications need a Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, EULA and Cookies Policy? Generally, yes. However, it ultimately depends on what kind of SaaS application you're developing. You'll need different legal agreements depending on what exactly your SaaS app does. Dropbox, for example, allows users to upload and...