Sara Pegarella

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

How to Add Terms and Conditions to Your WordPress Site

While you aren't required by law (even the GDPR) or any third parties to have a Terms and Conditions agreement (T&C), you should still consider including one with your WordPress site. Here's why: Terms and Conditions agreements can provide a number of really great benefits, such as giving you the right...

Legal Agreements for Chrome Extensions

Chrome Extensions are additional browser add-ons that enhance user experience while browsing online. These extensions help users to maximize the functionalities of Chrome while making the browser more customized and unique for each user's preferences. In order to create this unique user experience, most extensions end up collecting some personal information...

Terms and Conditions for Marketplaces

If you own or operate an online marketplace, it's important that you post a Terms and Conditions agreement on your marketplace website. Your Terms and Conditions is where you'll let marketplace users know about the rules, restrictions, warranty disclaimers and other important aspects to using your website. Your marketplace users should...

Legal Agreements for Affiliate Marketing

Affiliate marketing is one of the most effective and accessible ways to grow your business. With the voice of several influencers and brands driving your products or services, you can quickly turn a profit from and expand a young business venture. Affiliate marketing leverages influencers to increase your business coverage. The...

Anti-Spam Policies

Anti-Spam Policies are commonly seen with email marketing automation companies that help other companies send bulk marketing emails, such as MailChimp, Mailigen and GetResponse. However, any company that engages in email marketing can benefit from having one. There are a number of anti-spam laws in effect around the world. While none...

Cookies Notification Messages

If your website uses cookies, you may need to be providing cookies notification messages. These simple pop-up boxes are important for legal compliance. Not only do they let you give users adequate notice that you use cookies, but you can use them to get consent from users to place these cookies...