Jocelyn Mackie

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Legal writer at TermsFeed.

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Former civil litigation attorney. Content legal strategist.

Nevada's New Privacy Law

Earlier this year, the state of Nevada passed an act that will revise its laws regarding security of personal information. Similar to the California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA) affecting Privacy Policies, it goes into effect on October 1, 2017. If your website or app interacts with residents of the...

How to Write Terms & Conditions

The Terms & Conditions (T&C) are also known as Terms of Service or Terms of Use. This article and outline will help you draft and write a basic yet complete Terms & Conditions for your app or website. The Terms & Conditions act as a contract between you and your users so...

Return and Refund Laws in the EU

The EU and its member states take consumer protection seriously. In the EU, you need a Return & Refund Policy that is not only in compliance with EU laws, but that also thoroughly informs customers of your return and refund practices. You need to make your return conditions, exceptions, and customer...

Terms & Conditions for Individuals

Terms & Conditions (T&C) are also referred to as Terms of Service and Terms of Use. This document is a contract between you and your users so you can assure appropriate use of your app and website. While you may be distributing an app or website as an individual developer rather...

COPPA-Compliant Privacy Policy

If you create websites, apps or games for children under 13 years of age, you face additional requirements for your Privacy Policy agreement and your business policies on user data than you would if you had an adult-tailored product. The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) sets the rules and standards for...

Is the Refund & Return Policy a Legal Document?

Your Refund & Return Policy counts as a legal document for two reasons. First, the Return & Refund Policy outlines terms between you and your customers. Secondly, these terms are often accepted because they are presented in your Terms & Conditions, which is a legal agreement that's enforceable through browsewrap or clickwrap. This...