Sara Pegarella

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Law school graduate, B.A. in English/Writing. In-house writer.

How SaaS apps use clickwrap

Most SaaS apps rely on personalized customers' accounts that they'll use to access the application. These personalized accounts for each customer heavily rely on the personal information of the users creating the account, allowing the user to interact with your application. The business operating the SaaS application essentially create a license for...

Sample Cookies Policy Template

Cookies are small text files that websites place on the computers and mobile devices of people who visit those websites. A Cookies Policy is the policy used to inform users about the use of cookies by a website or an app. These files are then read by the website each time you...

How to use Clickwrap for Your EULA

An End-User License Agreement (EULA) is a legal contract or agreement between the owner, publisher, or the distributor of an app and the end-user. EULAs contain terms, rules, and clauses that are limited in scope to issues relating to the licensing of the software app. Common clauses and sections found include...

5 Reasons Your Software Needs an EULA

If you develop software applications, an EULA (End-User License Agreement) will be a very important and advantageous legal agreement for you to include with the distribution of your software app. An EULA is essentially a contract between the software developer or publisher (the company creating the application), and the end-user (the...

Refund Policy for SaaS Apps

While most e-commerce and brick and mortar stores are legally required to have a refund or return policy in place, SaaS apps and other digital products are not. This is due to the difference in nature of a digital product versus a non-digital product. For example, downloading a song on iTunes and...

How to write an EULA for your software

An EULA, or End User License Agreement, is an important legal agreement that works to grant a limited license to use your app, as well as maintain your own rights and limit your own obligations. Users must accept your terms before installing or using your app and are thus limited...