Create a GDPR-ready Privacy Policy, Terms & Cookie Banner in under 5 minutes.
According to data privacy laws like the GDPR, any website or platform that collects personal data about consumers should have a privacy policy.
Whether you’ve got a standard website, blog or mobile app, there are a number of places you can display your privacy policy.
Key online privacy issues and obligations for solo business owners.
Many businesses choose to develop both web app and native app versions of their product or service, but do you really need a different privacy policy for each?
While they’ve become a permanent fixture in our routines, smartphone apps harvest and hold reams of our personal data.
Creating a privacy policy is a crucial step in launching your online business, but it doesn’t have to break the bank.
With the GDPR came some fairly specific requirements around cookies, and what business and websites must disclose about the cookies they use. So, we put together this handy infographic to explain what "cookies" are, why they're useful and where they might be a potential privacy concern.
Understanding the difference between first-party and third-party services is key when creating your website or app privacy policy.
Before you launch your email newsletter, there are some key email privacy concerns to be mindful of.
What is the difference between personal data and sensitive data, and how should an organisation handle them differently?