When running a website for your business,
having a privacy policy in place serves to
inform your visitors on how you use and protect
the personal information that they disclose to you.
A privacy policy gives your visitors confidence
that they can trust you with their information.
This important legal document ensures your visitors
understand what personal information you collect
and how you will respect their privacy.
Your Privacy Policy should address
the personal information you collect from your visitors
how you use and disclose their information, and
how you store it.
You can also include consent
for digital marketing activities.
For example,
if you plan on sending emails to your database,
inform your visitors that if they submit an enquiry,
their email address will be added
to a mailing database
and will not be sold to third parties.
Your Privacy Policy should also set out
how a visitor can contact you
and what rights they have regarding
their personal information.
Certain types of websites require specific clauses
in their privacy policy.
For example, sites that track users with cookies,
or collect payments online.
An online business lawyer can assist you
with drafting your privacy policy
that covers these clauses.
It's important that your privacy policy is drafted
specifically for your business and your industry.
If you copy another website's privacy policy,
this is not only a breach of copyright,
but it will also not cover what personal information
your business actually collects
and how you use and protect it.
If you need an online business lawyer
to draft or review a privacy policy for your business,
call LegalVision today.
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