Specifically what is collected (cookies, IP addresses, form inputs).
A privacy policy is a legal document that explains how an organization collects, uses, manages, and discloses a user's personal information. In an era where data is often called the "new oil," these policies serve as the primary contract between a service provider and a consumer regarding digital footprint management. 1. The Core Purpose privacy-policy
US law focusing on the strict requirements for collecting data from minors under 13. 3. Essential Components A comprehensive policy typically covers several key areas: Specifically what is collected (cookies, IP addresses, form
The EU’s stringent framework that requires policies to be written in "clear and plain language." Specifically what is collected (cookies