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Privacy Policy for Weebly
While Weebly doesn't explicitly require you to include a Privacy Policy if you use Weebly to build and/or host your website, you may still be required to include a Privacy Policy on your website by law. Weebly's Terms of Service agreement includes the Section 8 titled "Content and Conduct Rules and...
Disclaimer for Google AdSense
Google has a few requirements for websites that wish to sign up for AdSense, including the requirement to have a Disclaimer or a Privacy Policy is in place. Signing up for Google AdSense can help boost revenue of your website by letting you earn money when people click on...
Terms of Service for Squarespace
While a Privacy Policy is a legally-required legal agreement for most websites, a Terms of Service agreement (also known as a Terms and Conditions or Conditions of Use agreement) is recommended but not required. When creating a website using Squarespace, you're required to include a Privacy Policy if you collect and...
Privacy Policy for Squarespace
Squarespace is a really useful platform for creating a website and an e-commerce store. While you'll get a lot of useful tools, functions, and features with Squarespace, there are some technical details that you'll be responsible for on your own. One of these technicalities that's incredibly important is your Privacy Policy, which...
4 Ways a Redesign Can Make You Legally Liable
Legal agreements help you maintain control over your business, protect your intellectual property, and manage the expectations of your users. Common legal agreements that can be found on most websites and mobile app include Terms & Conditions, Privacy Policies, and End User License Agreements, with each agreement serving a different purpose. Consider...
The 2-step "Reasonable Communicativeness" test
Earlier this year, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit held that in order for a legal agreement to be binding under Illinois law, a user of a website must be provided with reasonable notice that by using that website, and that clicking on a specific button, an...