Sara Pegarella - Page 11
Widener University School of Law graduate, Managing Legal Editor at TermsFeed.
Sara graduated from Widener University School of Law in 2010, and has a B.A. in English/writing. After years of technical/legal writing and compliance consulting, she began focusing on editing, and managing teams of writers. She's also a certified Integrative Health Practitioner and health coach. When not finding typos, she's gardening, reading, listening to health and biohacking podcasts, and spending time in nature.
The "Your California Privacy Rights" clause
You have probably noticed how many websites include a "California Privacy Rights" clause somewhere within their Privacy Policy agreements, and oftentimes link separately to this clause from their website's footer section. This kind of clause is required for certain businesses by the "California Civil Code Section 1798.83" also known as California's...
Privacy Policy for Twitter Remarketing
Twitter Remarketing allows businesses to use Twitter to reach a larger audience of potential customers and gain more followers for Twitter account of a business. Because remarketing tracks visitors' activities and uses cookies to do so, issues of privacy are raised. If you use any form of remarketing, your Privacy Policy must...
Is my mobile app required to comply with HIPAA?
HIPAA stands for the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. This law act began in 1996 with the aim of protecting and keeping private the medical records and personal health information (PHI) of individuals. "PHI" is defined as information found in a patient's medical record that could possibly be used to...
Privacy Policy for Advertising SDKs
People love free apps. Unfortunately, to keep apps free, different types of in-app advertising are usually included in free apps. These advertisements can include everything from 30-second videos a user must watch every so often while using the app, a banner bar located somewhere on the main page of the app...
Privacy Policy for Analytics SDKs
Software Development Kits (shorten as SDKs) are programming packages that allow programmers to develop mobile applications that are designed to work on or with a specific platform. For example, an Android SDK would enable a developer to create applications that would work on an Android platform. Included in these packages are...
Where to Host Terms of Service & Privacy Policy
Here's what you need to consider about hosting your Terms of Service (also known as Terms and Conditions or Terms of Use) and/or Privacy Policy: while you're not specifically required to host the legal agreements on your company website, you must keep the agreements available online so your users can...