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Privacy Policy for Game Sites


We have our first third party integration with a provider of HTML5 games. GamePix is a marketplace and provider of html5 games on the web. Since yesterday there’s a post on the GamePix blog outlining why it may be a good idea for a games site to provide a privacy policy for their users and for AdSense, for example. […]

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About App Store Rejection: “Metadata Rejected”


Your app is getting rejected after having submitted it potentially weeks earlier and being very hopeful. What happened? The most annoying reason you can get is “Metadata Rejected” and you’re being sent to the Resolution Center. It’s annoying because it hasn’t got anything to do with the app itself and because it could be so […]

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Apple Developer Blog: Including a Privacy Policy in Your Apps


Here’s an interesting piece of Apple news. Ok maybe it’s not as interesting as it’s informative. Apple decided to post information about “including a privacy policy in your apps“. The blog entry has more or less the same content that we’ve earlier posted in “iOS 8 Starts Today, so Do New Privacy Requirements“. Nonetheless, it’s […]

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Google Analytics User ID in Your Privacy Policy


Google Analytics and Google are pushing their new standard hard. Soon all accounts will be required to use Universal Analytics instead of the older implementation technologies. With Universal Analytics, users benefit from new technology and tracking features. Its best advertised feature is User ID which allows to “Connect multiple devices, sessions, and engagement data (…).” In […]

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Recent Integrations into the Privacy Policy Generator


Most iubenda users don’t feel that we are working on the product all of the time. And while that certainly is a good thing, we also want you and our users to know that we are hard at work behind the scenes. This is one of these updates to show what we’ve worked on lately […]

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Fines over COPPA Non-Compliance ($750’000)


There are two new fines out for companies that improperly collected information about children. TinyCo and Yelp both settle the charges with fines of $300k and $450k, respectively. The press release by the Federal Trade Commission regarding the reasons and fines went out a couple of days ago (September 17).  What happened and how can […]

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