Why a static Privacy Policy is not a good idea
A static Privacy Policy is one that stays the same and does not change over time. While this approach is certainly appealing, having a static Privacy Policy is simply not a good idea.
A static Privacy Policy is one that stays the same and does not change over time. While this approach is certainly appealing, having a static Privacy Policy is simply not a good idea.
Copying homework and changing it up a bit so that it doesn’t look the exact same is a practice we all tried in high school.
So many websites have Privacy Policies nowadays that it almost feel strange when a website does not have one on notifications, contact forms, newsletter sign up forms or simply on the footer.
If your website collects Personally Identifiable Information (PII) such as names, emails, phone numbers, and addresses, then it’s almost certain that you will need a Privacy Policy on your website.
Most business owners roll their eyes at website policies—but skipping them could cost you thousands. Here’s why we take them seriously (and you should too).
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