28 Sep 2021
Privacy Policies: Collecting Consumer Information
If your client collects consumer data, it should have a privacy policy and adhere to that policy in practice. This checklist serves as a quick guide of things to look for when reviewing and/or drafting a privacy agreement between your client and its customers or consumers.
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- Privacy Policies: Drafting a Policy
Check out these key issues to consider when drafting or reviewing a client’s privacy policy, including: the types of personal information collected by the client, relevant legal and regulatory requirements, what information to include in the policy, and the importance of adhering to the policy in practice. - Online Privacy Notice (Product or Services Sales Website)
Review this online privacy notice for use and display on a client’s website that sells products and/or services online. - Privacy Policy Clause: Disclosure of Personal Information Collected (CCPA Compliant)
Use this sample clause to disclose personal information that a company collects from consumers in its course of business, as required by the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA).
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