Jaclyn Kilani
Legal writer at TermsFeed.
A Best Practice Guide to Clickwrap Agreements
Internet contracts and online agreements are every bit as legally binding as the paper variety if processed correctly. If you're trying to decide on the most airtight and secure methods for offering online contracts, privacy, and terms agreements to your customers, clickwrap agreements are undeniably the way to go. However, not...
Four Reasons to Have a Privacy Policy When Not Legally Required
As international privacy laws become increasingly more complicated and formidable, some businesses and mobile applications are choosing to build data-free environments - websites and applications that do not collect personal information from visitors and users. By offering simple, data-free environments, online businesses can avoid any potential legal privacy disputes, as well...
Is Contact Information Required In Your Privacy Policy?
If you've ever tried in vain to find a way to directly contact a business only to discover that they have no contact information listed on their website, then you know how frustrating the experience can be. It is considered a general customer service best practice for every online business to...
Terms and Conditions for Online Auction Platforms
Writing a Terms & Conditions agreement (also known as a Terms of Use or Terms of Service) can be a daunting task for any website, but auction platforms come with their own particular legal obstacles. Each clause will need to be written with the specific functions of an online auction...
Legal Requirements for Children's Gaming Apps
In the United States, the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) has been in effect since 1998. Most mobile application developers have become accustomed to the regulations associated with offering online services to children under 13. However, Europe's recently implemented General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has introduced a range of...
Why You Need to Include Log Data in Your Privacy Policy
Just like a silent spy network, your website is tracking every user's movements in minute detail. Every move they make, including the time and location they made it from, is tracked and recorded by your web servers. Although you were no doubt already aware of the undercover tracking network...