Blog: SaaS

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If you are a medical, healthcare, or fitness-based business, including a medical disclaimer on your website is crucial. Doing so can help you reduce legal liability by clearly communicating the limitations and scope of your information or services. It can also offer important information to your users to help keep...

GDPR Compliance for SaaS Apps

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) went into effect on May 25th, 2018, but some companies - especially those relating to IT and software - may still be scrambling to catch up with compliance measures. If your business offers Software as a Service (SaaS), you may still be struggling with the...

Update Your SaaS App Privacy Policy for GDPR Compliance

May 25th 2018, also known as "GDPR Day" in the tech industry, has long passed. Many SaaS companies don't realize how many necessary changes and updates they might still need to make to their Privacy Policies in order to be GDPR-compliant. We'll take a look at a few of the key...

SaaS Agreement

If you offer a software as a service (SaaS) app, it is likely easier for you to combine all your legal agreements into one: the SaaS agreement. Many SaaS apps contain a series of agreements including Terms and Conditions (T&C) or Terms of Service (ToS), Privacy Policy, Disclaimers, and additional notices. What...

No clickwrap for paper agreements

If you're a SaaS business, it's very important for you to get consent from a customer that the customer agrees to be bound by your legal agreements, regardless if you only have a Privacy Policy or a Terms and Conditions. Without getting this clear agreement, your company may not be able...

Legal requirements for SaaS

SaaS is no doubt becoming a popular way to create and manage business software. The ease of use and availability of these platforms creates a market where many apps grow exponentially. As this occurs, it's likely that your SaaS app will handle privacy and data differently and your users need to be...