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Compliant with global privacy laws

Many countries legally require you to have a privacy policy if you collect personal data from their citizens. GetTerms will get you compliance ready for all of them!

GDPR (EU & UK)

Creates consistent privacy rules across EU countries. Organizations must have clear policies, allow data transfers, and respect people’s right to delete their information.

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CalOPPA & COPPA (US)

Website operators must clearly display a privacy policy, disclose what personal information is collected, and explain how users can request changes to their data.

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PIPEDA (Canada)

Sets rules for private businesses handling personal information, with oversight from the Privacy Commissioner to ensure compliance.

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FADP (Switzerland)

Updates Swiss privacy rules to align closely with EU standards, requiring organizations to be transparent about data use and giving individuals stronger rights over their information.

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POPIA (South Africa)

Businesses must appoint an Information Officer, process data lawfully across eight defined conditions, notify individuals when collecting their data, and report security breaches to the Information Regulator.

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LGPD (Brazil)

Businesses must identify a legal basis for processing personal data, appoint a data protection officer, maintain clear privacy policies, and notify authorities and affected users in the event of a data breach.

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Privacy Act (Australia)

Businesses must follow 13 Australian Privacy Principles covering how they collect, store, use, and disclose personal information, and must provide individuals with access to their own data on request.

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DPDP Bill (India)

Businesses must obtain clear consent before collecting personal data, appoint a Data Protection Officer, respond to user requests promptly, and report data breaches to India's Data Protection Board.

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Privacy laws
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Our policies are GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, CalOPPA, PIPEDA, and APP ready out of the box. Tailor them to your online business needs and sort your compliance globally.

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for every type of business

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Seamless compliance for every kind of business

With GetTerms, it doesn't matter whether you're on WordPress, Shopify, Squarespace, Wix, Duda, or a completely custom CMS - it just works out of the box.

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How to Make a Privacy Policy

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11 November 2024

Alistair Hinchliffe Product Manager

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Key considerations for your business and audience when writing your own privacy policy.

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