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GDPR applies to company doing business in the EU and/or have customers from the EU. If your app doesn't allow EU users but if your marketing website uses third party tools such as Google Analytics, email marketing, and…
This ICO guide can help know the difference between the data controller and the data processor: https://ico.org.uk/media/for-organisations/documents/1546/da...
Hopefully this helps. > Google Analytics: > - Declare clearly what personal information is collected in your privacy policy. Any simple boiler plate avaible ? If you only want to disclose what kind of personal…
Just to clarify, there's a difference between a Terms of Service and a Privacy Policy [1]: - A Privacy Policy describes the types of data you collect, how you collect it, and what you do with it. - A Terms of Service…
That might fall under "legitimate interests" which you can read more about: - https://www.mycustomer.com/marketing/data/gdpr-and-legitimat... - https://kb.mailchimp.com/accounts/management/about-the-gener...
You can start with a review of what kind of personal data you collect, if data is only "personal data" or it includes "sensitive personal data". Then, consider how to get consent from users. A passive way of getting…
You don't need to move data to an EU region, but you should disclose that data is moved internationally (ie. outside the EU). This is generally done through a "Transfer of Data" clause that looks like this:…
Email address + billing address is personal data. The minimum requirements for SaaS would be: - Having a Privacy Policy. Among other things, specific identify the Data Controller (you), inform users of their rights…
GDPR allows you to store user data. It just adds more requirements about the collection, usage and sharing of user data. For example, it emphasizes getting proper consent from users ("active consent"). You can find…
You may need a Terms of Service but also a Privacy Policy, which is required by law if you collect personal data. The Privacy Policy is also required by Mixpanel. If you're using the tracking tool it means that you're…
Generally you might need a Privacy Policy as you may be collecting personal data through the landing page: email address, first and last name, and so on. The Privacy Policy is required by law [1]. However, depending on…
As rsto mentioned you can copy the agreements from Automattic as they released their Terms of Service and Privacy Policy under the Creative Commons Sharealike license [1]. However, it's important to consider that their…
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It depends on your business and app functionality. As we've written here [1], have a look at what Privacy Policies usually need to disclose: - What kind of personal information you collect from users - How do you use…
To use the reCAPTCHA service you must agree to its Terms of Service agreement that clearly specifies that you must inform users on the collection and use of the data collected by reCAPTCHA + get consent from EU users…
You could also use TermsFeed's Terms and Conditions, which you can tailor to your needs (accounts, user generated content, and so on) https://termsfeed.com/terms-conditions/generator/
We're aware of this on the Free Agreements and looking into it. As replied below, we're looking to extend these Free Agreements to include much more clauses to make them more attractive.
Thanks for pointing this out. This section is actually optional, it does not require an answer, but the design lacks clarification on this. Will update.
Hi there! We do have a Free variant on all agreements available. We're looking to extend these Free Agreements to include much more clauses.
Yes.
Thanks for pointing this out! Fixed now. We're working on a new design and would include much more info. on this.
If you support it: "We support the Do Not Track browser setting. Do Not Track (or DNT) is a preference you can set in your browser to let the websites you visit know that you do not want them collecting certain…
GDPR applies to company doing business in the EU and/or have customers from the EU. If your app doesn't allow EU users but if your marketing website uses third party tools such as Google Analytics, email marketing, and…
This ICO guide can help know the difference between the data controller and the data processor: https://ico.org.uk/media/for-organisations/documents/1546/da...
Hopefully this helps. > Google Analytics: > - Declare clearly what personal information is collected in your privacy policy. Any simple boiler plate avaible ? If you only want to disclose what kind of personal…
Just to clarify, there's a difference between a Terms of Service and a Privacy Policy [1]: - A Privacy Policy describes the types of data you collect, how you collect it, and what you do with it. - A Terms of Service…
That might fall under "legitimate interests" which you can read more about: - https://www.mycustomer.com/marketing/data/gdpr-and-legitimat... - https://kb.mailchimp.com/accounts/management/about-the-gener...
You can start with a review of what kind of personal data you collect, if data is only "personal data" or it includes "sensitive personal data". Then, consider how to get consent from users. A passive way of getting…
You don't need to move data to an EU region, but you should disclose that data is moved internationally (ie. outside the EU). This is generally done through a "Transfer of Data" clause that looks like this:…
Email address + billing address is personal data. The minimum requirements for SaaS would be: - Having a Privacy Policy. Among other things, specific identify the Data Controller (you), inform users of their rights…
GDPR allows you to store user data. It just adds more requirements about the collection, usage and sharing of user data. For example, it emphasizes getting proper consent from users ("active consent"). You can find…
You may need a Terms of Service but also a Privacy Policy, which is required by law if you collect personal data. The Privacy Policy is also required by Mixpanel. If you're using the tracking tool it means that you're…
Generally you might need a Privacy Policy as you may be collecting personal data through the landing page: email address, first and last name, and so on. The Privacy Policy is required by law [1]. However, depending on…
As rsto mentioned you can copy the agreements from Automattic as they released their Terms of Service and Privacy Policy under the Creative Commons Sharealike license [1]. However, it's important to consider that their…
Thank you for recommending us!
It depends on your business and app functionality. As we've written here [1], have a look at what Privacy Policies usually need to disclose: - What kind of personal information you collect from users - How do you use…
To use the reCAPTCHA service you must agree to its Terms of Service agreement that clearly specifies that you must inform users on the collection and use of the data collected by reCAPTCHA + get consent from EU users…
You could also use TermsFeed's Terms and Conditions, which you can tailor to your needs (accounts, user generated content, and so on) https://termsfeed.com/terms-conditions/generator/
We're aware of this on the Free Agreements and looking into it. As replied below, we're looking to extend these Free Agreements to include much more clauses to make them more attractive.
Thanks for pointing this out. This section is actually optional, it does not require an answer, but the design lacks clarification on this. Will update.
Hi there! We do have a Free variant on all agreements available. We're looking to extend these Free Agreements to include much more clauses.
Yes.
Thanks for pointing this out! Fixed now. We're working on a new design and would include much more info. on this.
If you support it: "We support the Do Not Track browser setting. Do Not Track (or DNT) is a preference you can set in your browser to let the websites you visit know that you do not want them collecting certain…