Blog: Privacy Policy

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Privacy Policy for HubSpot Analytics

If you use HubSpot Analytics, it's very likely you'll need to have a Privacy Policy. Though HubSpot doesn't directly require this, it does demand that all customers follow the law when using the service. Several state, national and international laws explicitly or implicitly require a Privacy Policy when you handle personal...

Privacy Policy for Crashlytics

Crashlytics can be an effective and convenient way for you to discover the causes and severity of crashes in your app. But to do its job, Crashlytics needs to collect and analyze a lot of information about your users and their activity. You may not have really considered it, but this...

Privacy Policy for Google Signals

Google Signals is a feature of Google Analytics which provides insights into users' cross-device behavior. It uses aggregate data to reveal how people use their devices. You can use this data to further personalize your ad campaigns. But greater insight into your users' lives, even in the aggregate, means greater responsibility...

Four Reasons to Have a Privacy Policy When Not Legally Required

As international privacy laws become increasingly more complicated and formidable, some businesses and mobile applications are choosing to build data-free environments - websites and applications that do not collect personal information from visitors and users. By offering simple, data-free environments, online businesses can avoid any potential legal privacy disputes, as well...

Is Contact Information Required In Your Privacy Policy?

If you've ever tried in vain to find a way to directly contact a business only to discover that they have no contact information listed on their website, then you know how frustrating the experience can be. It is considered a general customer service best practice for every online business to...

How to Add a Privacy Policy to Your WordPress Site

Privacy laws require you to have a Privacy Policy on your website if you collect personal information from your website visitors. Some of these laws include: The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) from the EU The California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA) from the US The Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act...