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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...
CalOPPA: California Online Privacy Protection Act
The state of privacy legislation in the United States is pretty shocking: there's no overarching federal data privacy law at all. The United States lags far behind Europe and the UK, and even behind many up-and-coming economies in Southeast Asia. The primary data privacy law in the US that applies generally, rather...
What's missing from your landing page: clickwrap
The typical marketing approach to landing pages is for all navigation bars to be hidden so that the call-to-action is clear and uncluttered with excess unnecessary web components (navigation, other links etc.) While this may make complete sense from a marketing perspective, this is a huge mistake from a legal perspective. Your...
Privacy Policy for landing pages
In the marketing world, landing pages are for connecting with users to either warm them up to a product or gather their information for a later contact. The common practice is to remove all unnecessary links and navigation bars from a landing page, so that users are focused towards a call-to-action,...
SaaS from US vs UK: What's different in Privacy Policies
Privacy is very important to users, and staying in line with the law is crucial in protecting customer data as well as building trust with your users. This is especially true for SaaS apps. However, there will be major differences in what you need to cover in your Privacy Policy agreement, depending...