Sara Pegarella - Page 2
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.
Is a Terms and Conditions Agreement Legally Required?
While not legally required, a Terms and Conditions agreement (T&C) is highly recommended to have on your business website for a number of important reasons. Not only will having this agreement help your users understand the rules for using your website/service, but the T&C will also work to limit your...
What is a Privacy Policy?
A Privacy Policy is a publicly-posted legal agreement that discloses how a business collects, uses, shares and protects personal information. Privacy Policies are required by a number of laws and by third-party services. For example, the EU's GDPR requires a Privacy Policy for businesses that interact with users in the EU...
Do I Need a Lawyer to Write a Privacy Policy?
You don't necessarily need a lawyer to write a Privacy Policy for your website or mobile app. There is no legal requirement that a lawyer be involved when writing your Privacy Policy. With the amount of resources, information and how-to guides available online today, you should be able to quite easily...
How to Add a Disclaimer to Your WordPress Site
Adding a disclaimer to your website is a simple yet effective way to communicate important information to your site visitors. Disclaimers can also help limit your legal liability in certain cases. While not every website or blog will necessarily need a disclaimer, some certainly should have one. Common types of websites...
CCPA (CPRA) versus CalOPPA
The United States, unlike many other legal jurisdictions, has no general privacy or data protection law. At the federal level, CAN-SPAM regulates commercial email, COPPA covers websites and apps aimed at children, and the Federal Trade Commission provides some best practice guidance. The state of California has long been at the...
How to Add Terms and Conditions to Your WordPress Site
There are a few basic steps you need to follow to add your Terms and Conditions agreement to your WordPress site. This article will walk you through these steps, and help you link your Terms and Conditions via menus and widgets on WordPress. If you don't have a T&C yet, don't...