Blog: Privacy Policy Agreements

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The "Online Eraser" law

Starting January 1, 2015, California's brand new "Online Eraser" took effect. The "Online Eraser" law allows minors (under 18 years of age) in California to take down content or information that they posted themselves as registered users on a website, online service, online application or mobile application (collectively known as online...

SOPIPA: Student Online Personal Information Protection Act

In August 2014, California State Governor Jerry Brown signed a law that will restrict the use of student's educational data. Dubbed as Student Online Personal Information Protection Act (SOPIPA), the law prohibits operators of from sharing student data and using that data for targeted advertising on students for a non-educational purpose. The...

"I Agree" Checkboxes

The best way to get users to consent to your Privacy Policy or Terms agreement is with an "I Agree" checkbox. This works by requesting that users check a box next to an "I Agree" statement to prove they do in fact agree to be bound by your legal agreements....

Privacy Policy for Google Ads for Remarketing

Many companies use Google Ads to target audiences based on their preferences, demographic information, or online activities. Businesses that use Google Ads for remarketing/retargeting (displaying ads to users based on their previous website or app visits) should have a Privacy Policy that contains essential information required by Google. This article explains...

Privacy Policy Template

A Privacy Policy is a legal document that informs the public about the data you collect, how you collect it, and how you use it, as well as other important details about your privacy practices. This article will explain in further detail what a Privacy Policy is, why and when one...

The 4 Steps to Enforce a Legal Agreement

It's widely known that it's good (and oftentimes legally required) to have a wide range of legal agreements for your websites and mobile apps. If you have a website or app with members-only sections, it's easier to cancel accounts of abusive users if users are given notice that by logging in...