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A Privacy Policy is a document which outlines what type of data you collect from
your users, what this data is used for, where you store the data, who (if
anyone) you share this data with and what rights your users have.

A Privacy Policy is required by law. There are a couple of specific regulations
which you should be aware of, GDPR and CalOPPA. Please click on the links for
further information on these. It is preferable that your Privacy Policy include
these as you may attract users who fall under these laws.

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A terms and conditions agreement is not currently required by law, however this
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protect you and your intellectual property from abuse or unlawful behaviour.

A terms and conditions agreement should include outlines for basic conduct,
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What Should Your Privacy Policy Include?

A basic Privacy Policy needs to include the following:
Data Collection: An explanation of the type of data your websites collects and
why you collect it.
Security of Personal Data: A clause which explains how you keep your Users
personal data secure.
Personal Data Sharing: You need to include who Personal Data is shared with, if
anyone.
Cookies: Outlines what cookies are and what types of cookies you use on your
website.
Affiliate Disclosure:Disclose if your website uses affiliate links and earns a
commission.
Privacy Policy amendments: How your website makes updates to this policy
available to your Users.
To know more about what you need to include in your privacy policy, please refer
to our articles on Privacy Policy.

To be GDPR compliant, what should your privacy policy include?

Data subjects rights: Does your website transfer any personal data to another
country.
Details of the transfer of personal data to a third country: A clause which
explains how you keep your Users personal data secure.
The right to lodge a complaint with the correct authority: You need to include
who Personal Data is shared with, if anyone.
The right to withdraw consent: Outlines what cookies are and what types of
cookies you use on your website.
Data retention: Disclose if your website uses affiliate links and earns a
commission.
Automated decision making: How your website makes updates to this policy
available to your Users.
To find out more on GDPR Compliance, please refer to the 7 key principles of
GDPR & our other GDPR articles.

Where to put a privacy policy on your website?

To be compliant with a number of International laws, including GDPR, CalOPPA and
Australian Privacy Act 1988, your privacy policy is required to be in a
prominent, easily located place on your website. Check out your options in this
post.


How to create your GDPR compliant privacy policy?

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template. Use our free privacy policy generator to create a privacy policy
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policy, terms & disclaimer using our generators, please refer to our post here.

Why do you Need a Privacy Policy for Google Analytics?

Google Analytics, a free website analysis tool from Google, tracks traffic on
your website by placing a cookie on visitors browsers and thereby collecting
information. As part of Google Analytics Terms and Conditions you are required
to have a privacy policy and secondly, you have begun to collect personal
information so you are now required by law to have a privacy policy in place.
Read our Article at
https://privacyterms.io/privacy/google-analytics-privacy-policy/ to learn more.




DATA PROTECTION LAWS AND YOUR PRIVACY POLICY



Data Protection Policy
CalOPPA
CCPA vs CalOPPA
GDPR
A Data Protection Policy is a policy that outlines how a company uses, manages,
secures and protects their data. Its main objective is to ensure the security of
the data it handles and maintains. The policy contains information on what kind
of data you collect and store, how your company handles this data, it’s
processing and any breaches in security. Read more on data protection policy
here.

CalOPPA stands for California Online Privacy Act. It is a state law of
California which came into effect in 2004 and was amended to extend it’s reach
in 2012. It requires websites and online services to post a privacy policy on
their websites if they collect any personally identifying information from
residents in California, and to comply with their privacy policy. They must also
disclose how they handle Do Not Track requests. Learn more about CalOPPA and how
it affects your privacy policy.

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the California Online Privacy
Protection Act (CalOPPA) are both California state laws. Both of these acts are
in place to protect the personal information of residents of California. Learn
more about the similarities and differences between these two acts.

A Privacy Policy for your website or business is required by law. The purpose of
the Privacy Policy is to clearly explain what data is collected, how its
collected, used, stored and what the users rights are.
GDPR compliance refers to your privacy policy’s compliance with the General Data
Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679. Let’s take a look at what it means for the
privacy policy of your business.
Read more about GDPR compliance in this post.


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The Data Protection Act (DPA) 2018 is the UK’s updated data protection law which
became effective on 25th May 2018 and was recently amended on the 1st January
2021 to reflect the United Kingdom’s exit from the EU. It sits alongside the UK
GDPR and replaces the Data Protection Act 1998. The United Kingdom is […]

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A Privacy Policy is a legal requirement for any business or website, but where
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Whether you own a website, blog or eCommerce store you may find yourself
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