Sara Pegarella

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GDPR Compliance Plan

The GDPR is currently one of the strictest privacy laws in the world, with a global reach. Here's everything you need to understand the effects of the regulation and get your GDPR compliance plan started. What's the GDPR? The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the EU's new legal framework for protecting personal...

Cookies Policy for Google Analytics

If your EU-based or EU-directed website or mobile app uses Google Analytics, you're required to have a Cookies Policy in place. In short, this is because the EU Cookies Directive requires a Cookies Policy, and the Google Analytics Terms of Service agreement requires users of the service to follow applicable laws. What...

Mobile App Privacy Policy Sample

If your mobile app collects and uses personal information from people who use it, you need to have a Privacy Policy. This is a requirement from three different sources: International laws Mobile app stores (Apple App store, Google Play, etc.) Third party app services (Google Analytics, Firebase, etc.) Here's why your mobile app needs...

Custom EULA to Meet Apple's Minimum Requirements

If you develop apps for distribution in the Apple App Store, Apple provides a default EULA that you can choose to use for your app. This default EULA will automatically apply to your iOS app if you don't provide your own EULA along with your app. What's an EULA An EULA - also...

Legal Requirements for Selling Internationally

While there's a lot to learn about international selling, the good news is that your company's legal agreements (Privacy Policy, Terms and Conditions, Shipping Policy, etc.) won't have to be drastically adapted to all of the countries where you sell or ship your products. For example, if you're headquartered in the...

Android Permissions That Need a Privacy Policy

More likely than not, your Android app is required to have a Privacy Policy. There are three main reasons for this: Multiple international laws require a Privacy Policy if any user information is collected and used by an app, The Google Play Store Distribution Agreement requires all apps available through...