Articles in category: Privacy Policy - Page 3

Making Your CCPA Privacy Policy Compliant With the CPRA

Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), companies must have a Privacy Policy for their website if they wish to do business in California. If your business is obliged to...

What is a Privacy Policy?

If you collect any personal data from individuals, then there's a good chance you'll need a Privacy Policy for your website or mobile app. A Privacy Policy is a key legal...

Virginia's CDPA v. California's CCPA (CPRA)

Virginia's Consumer Data Protection Act (CDPA) and California's Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA/CPRA) aim to give people more control over how they share their personal data online. However, while these laws are...

Privacy Policy for Dropshipping

If you run a dropshipping store, then you need to provide a Privacy Policy to inform your customers about what happens to their personal information when they use your website....

Google's Enhanced Privacy Disclosure Requirements

Beginning in mid-2022, Android developers must add a privacy disclosure to any apps they list in the Google Play Web Store. The disclosure must set out what type of data...

Chrome Extensions Requirements for Privacy Policy and Secure Handling

If you're publishing an extension on Google Chrome's Web Store, and you handle any personal data at all, then you need to write and publish a Google-compliant Privacy Policy. Extensions are...