Jocelyn Mackie

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Legal writer at TermsFeed.

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Former civil litigation attorney. Content legal strategist.

Privacy Policies for Small Businesses

Privacy laws do not exempt businesses from protecting customers' privacy just because they are small. As a small business, you are just as responsible for any breaches or mishandling of data as a billion dollar multinational corporation would be. Fortunately, a Privacy Policy is easy to draft and offers a number...

Affiliate Disclaimers for U.K. Websites

Many website owners are aware of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines regarding affiliate disclaimers. They often overlook the fact that these disclaimers are also required in the U.K. Looking over review sites that are exclusive to the U.K., many do not contain an Affiliate Disclaimer and that can lead...

"All Sales Final" Policy

There are retail situations where returns and refunds are not appropriate. Custom merchandise, clearance sales, and used products often fall under this list. It is possible to have an "All Sales Final" policy that does not allow refunds or returns. However, laws all over the world put limits on these policies...

Terms & Conditions for Subscription Services

Subscription plans are becoming a popular online trend. Users can order monthly shipments of beauty products, clothing, craft projects, and even pet supplies to try new products at an affordable cost. Many users appreciate the variety and options offered by these services. However, if you run a subscription service, there are...

Using All-Caps in Legal Agreements

The use of all capital letters (All-Caps) in legal agreements is a time-honored tradition that extends into the digital age. Once it became accepted as a means to make important contract language conspicuous, it became commonplace and even with new formatting options, it is still used today. While you may wish...

Google's Prominent Disclosure Requirement

Google's Prominent Disclosure Requirement became effective as of March 15, 2017. If you do not comply with this requirement, Google may remove your app from the Google Play store. The Prominent Disclosure Requirement requires that users be informed of any data collected by your app that is not essential to the...