William Blesch - Page 8
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.
Best Practices for Material Updates to Your Privacy Policy
Keeping your Privacy Policy up to date is critical. From time to time, your data practices may change to keep up with amendments to existing laws or bring your company into compliance with new ones. Additionally, you might change the types of data you collect or the way that you process...
Protecting Your Website from Copyright Violations
Every company that has a website should work to protect its online assets from copyright violations. Safeguarding your brand is essential, so spotting copyright infringement issues and resolving them as soon as possible is a necessity. Below, we'll take a look at the fundamentals of protecting your website from copyright violations...
Cookies Policy vs Cookie Consent
A Cookies Policy and Cookie Consent are not the same thing. A Cookies Policy is a public statement that provides information to your website visitors about the user data your cookies track, why that information is being tracked, and where it is sent. Cookie Consent is when website users give you permission...
Common Errors with GDPR Cookie Notice Banners
If you use a GDPR cookie consent notice banner, you need to be familiar with what you'll need to do. However, it's just about as relevant and important to be aware of what not to do. This article will look at what your cookie consent notice banner must include, and what...
Dark Patterns, the FTC and the GDPR
On October 28, 2021, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) put out an enforcement policy statement, which warned businesses against using dark patterns to trap or trick consumers into subscription services. So what does this mean for you? Here's more information on the FTC's announcement, as well as information on relevant issues concerning...
Malaysia's PDPA vs the GDPR
The Malaysia Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) went into effect on November 15, 2013. It was designed the PDPA to give residents greater control over their personal and sensitive data and how individuals and organizations with whom they do business use it. In this article, we'll go over the key similarities...