William Blesch - Page 6
Legal and data protection research writer at TermsFeed.
Will Blesch is a versatile writer with experience writing for online consumer publications and news outlets as well as helping companies in high tech, biotech, SaaS, Legal, and the healthcare industries (a few others here and there too) create content and marketing collateral that’s perfect for their relative audiences.
Meeting Recording Disclaimer Examples
With the proliferation of privacy laws worldwide and a significant class-action lawsuit against the popular Zoom video conferencing platform, the need for recording disclaimers is growing. In the following article, we'll take a look at recording laws, risks and ramifications of ignoring these laws, ways to obtain user consent, best practices...
Apple's Requirement for In-App Deletion of Accounts
Since January 31st, 2022, all apps on Apple's App Store that allow users to create accounts need to have a mechanism in place to allow users to delete those accounts from within the apps themselves. In this article, we'll go over Apple's deletion requirements, what developers must do to comply, what...
Affiliate Links Disclaimer for Canada
With affiliate websites comes the need for affiliate disclaimers. Affiliate disclaimers are necessary when a business uses an affiliate marketing model to sell goods or services because it helps establish what affiliation the website has with the company that sells them. The Competition Bureau is a Canadian government law enforcement agency...
WhatsApp Privacy Policy and GDPR Fines
The WhatsApp GDPR fine handed down in September 2021 has recently been a hot topic in the news. WhatsApp, an app that allows people to send text messages for free, has received a $267 million (€225 million) fine from European Union regulators because WhatsApp failed to comply with European General...
The EU's GDPR vs China's PIPL
China's PIPL has been compared to the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This article will compare and contras PIPL's provisions and compliance requirements with those of the GDPR. The official text of PIPL (in Chinese) can be found here. You can find a full English translation by the DigiChina Project, based...
Google Data Safety Form
Since May of 2021, Google requires all apps listed in the Google Play Store to detail how they handle user data in the "Data Safety Section." App developers will have to detail their data use in a series of bullet points that users see when they click on an app...