Help Articles
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How to Write Terms and Conditions for an eCommerce Store
A quick refresher before we begin: what are terms and conditions? Terms and Conditions (also called ToS – Terms of Service, Terms of Use or EULA – End User License Agreement) set the way in which your service may be used, in a legally binding way. They are crucial for protecting your content from a…
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Make your clients’ sites and apps compliant with iubenda
Make your clients’ sites and apps compliant with iubenda How iubenda can help you Resell iubenda solutions to your clients to make their sites/apps compliant For websites/apps Privacy and Cookie Policy Generator Create a privacy and cookie policy in minutes. Customizable from 900+ clauses, available in 11 languages and automatically updated if the law changes,…
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Mobile App Terms and Conditions Template
Mobile App Terms and Conditions Template In short Understanding the Mobile App Terms and Conditions Template: An Essential Guide 🚀 Creating comprehensive Mobile App Terms and Conditions is a crucial step for app developers and business owners. This document not only protects your business but also clarifies your app’s usage rules for users. In this…
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AdRoll and the GDPR – How to be compliant
What is AdRoll? AdRoll is an advertising service provided by AdRoll, Inc. It allows your website/app and your partners to inform, optimize and serve advertising based on past use of your website/app by the User. This activity is facilitated by tracking Usage Data and by using Cookies and other Identifiers to collect information which is…
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Terms and conditions for blogs – Example and what they should include
What should Terms and Conditions for a blog include? When are Terms of Service needed? In this post, we’ll look at an example of a Terms & Conditions document and the best way to create one that suits your needs. What are terms and conditions? At their most basic, Terms and Conditions (also called ToS…
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Privacy Policy for Facebook Pages
We all know that a privacy policy is mandatory under many privacy laws. Even if you run your business only on Facebook – without a website – you need to have a privacy policy available for your customers to read. What you need to do Provide a privacy policy Here’s what Meta states on their…
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Assess your website compliance
Perform a thorough assessment of your site and know what needs to be fixed Take the assessment LEARN MORE ABOUT IUBENDA We help with the legal requirements,so you can focus on the business Attorney-level solutions to make your websites and apps compliant with the law across multiple countries and legislations Overview Pricing For websites/apps Privacy…
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GitHub (button & social widgets) and the GDPR – How to be compliant
What are the GitHub button and social widgets? The GitHub button and social widgets are services allowing interaction with the GitHub and Gist services provided by GitHub, Inc. Do I need a Privacy Policy if I use the GitHub button and social widgets on my website? Yes, you do. If you use the GitHub button…
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Heap Analytics and the GDPR – How to be compliant
What is Heap Analytics? Heap is an analytics software which captures and analyses user interactions to produce reports based on real-time data of user behavior on your website or app. Do I need a Privacy Policy if I use Heap on my website or app? Yes, you do. If you use Heap on your website…
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4 Reasons Why You Need A Privacy Policy
You might be asking yourself: do I really need a privacy policy for my website? As we’re about to see, the answer is almost certainly yes. In this article, we’ll go through the main 4 reasons why you need a privacy policy for your website or app! But first, let’s quickly recap: What is a privacy policy?…