Sara Pegarella
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Law school graduate, B.A. in English/Writing. In-house writer.
Disclaimers That Do Not Work
Disclaimers are an important and often legally required aspect of doing business. When done right, they can keep your business legally protected, while keeping your users informed about important things. But when they're done wrong, things can get messy. You can find yourself with legal and regulatory issues, and with...
Disclaimers That Do Not Work
Disclaimers are an important and often legally required aspect of doing business. When done right, they can keep your business legally protected, while keeping your users informed about important things. But when they're done wrong, things can get messy. You can find yourself with legal and regulatory issues, and with...
How to Add a Disclaimer to Your WordPress Site
Adding a disclaimer to your website is a simple yet effective way to communicate important information to your site visitors. Disclaimers can also help limit your legal liability in certain cases. While not every website or blog will necessarily need a disclaimer, some certainly should have one. Common types of websites that...
Google EU User Consent Policy and the GDPR
Many services offered by Google, like AdSense and Analytics, help businesses and developers enhance their online presence. These services help you track user interaction with your website and tell you where most of your traffic is coming from. However, to use these services, you need to stay in compliance with international...
CCPA versus CalOPPA
The United States, unlike many other legal jurisdictions, has no general privacy or data protection law. At the federal level, CAN-SPAM regulates commercial email, COPPA covers websites and apps aimed at children, and the Federal Trade Commission provides some best practice guidance. The state of California has long been at the...
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...