Sara Pegarella

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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.

Differences Between Common Legal Agreements

Legal agreements can help educate your users and protect your business. Understanding the differences between common legal agreements is essential in determining the right agreements for your business. This article explains the differences between common legal agreements, including Terms and Conditions agreements, Privacy Policies, End User License Agreements (EULA), Cookies...

How to Write a Privacy Policy

A Privacy Policy is a document that notifies your website's users on specific issues concerning their personal, private information. Specifically, it lets users know what type of information you collect, why you collect it, how you will use it, whether you share or sell it, and how you will protect...

Return and Refund Laws in the EU

If you sell goods or services within the European Union (EU), then you may need to offer returns or refunds in certain circumstances. This is because the EU imposes various obligations on sellers to protect consumers and improve their confidence when shopping online. Below, we explore the main EU return and...

Terms & Conditions for Individuals

Terms & Conditions (T&C) are also referred to as Terms of Service and Terms of Use. This document is a contract between you and your users so you can assure appropriate use of your app and website. While you may be distributing an app or website as an individual developer rather...

COPPA Privacy Policy Template

The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) is a U.S. federal privacy law that requires websites that target kids to protect their personal information. This article explains what COPPA is, who it applies to, what it requires, and how to write and display a COPPA-compliant Privacy Policy. What is the Children's Online...

Privacy Policies & Bankruptcy

In bankruptcy, the personal data you collected from users can be considered an asset. That makes user data vulnerable to being transferred to the highest bidder and leaving users feeling exposed. This article provides an overview on how to address the issue of bankruptcy in your Privacy Policy so your user...