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Privacy Policy (Guide)
Disclaimer
The text below is provided for general guidance only. It is not legal advice. Every business is different, and the privacy rules that apply to you may depend on your services, customers, and location. If you are unsure about your specific needs, we recommend speaking with a legal professional before publishing your own Privacy Policy.
What is a Privacy Policy?
A Privacy Policy is a simple document that explains how your website or business handles personal information. In most cases, it covers things like:
What type of information you collect (for example: names, emails, browsing activity)
Why you collect it (such as providing services, improving the website, or marketing)
How you use, share, or protect this data
The rights visitors or customers have regarding their information
It should also make clear that your business is committed to protecting privacy and outline any steps you take to keep data secure.
Keep in mind that privacy laws vary by state and country. For example, websites that serve California residents may need to comply with the CCPA/CPRA, and sites that collect data from children under 13 must follow COPPA.
Terms & Conditions (Guide)
Disclaimer
The following is a general example only. It is not legal advice. Your Terms & Conditions should be tailored to your business and the type of website or service you provide. If you want to be sure your T&C are legally sound, please consult a professional.
What are Terms & Conditions?
Terms & Conditions (“T&C”) are the rules that set the relationship between you (the site owner) and your visitors or customers. They define what people can and cannot do when using your site, and they help protect your business from misunderstandings or legal risks.
Common Topics in T&C
-Typical points you might cover in a T&C include:
-Who is allowed to use the website (for example, age limits)
-Payment terms and refund policies (if selling products or services)
-Your right to change or update the services you provide
-Liability disclaimers and warranties
-Intellectual property and copyright rules
-Conditions under which you may suspend or cancel a user account
-Which laws apply and which courts have jurisdiction