Is your business website equipped with essential legal pages, such as a privacy policy?
Laws across various states and countries mandate the publication of a privacy policy and options for managing browser cookies. Depending on your business location and where most of your website visitors reside, you may need to comply with a variety of privacy laws. However, adhering to the policies of California and the EU is often considered sufficient for U.S. businesses serving customers in other regions.
Similar to website accessibility laws, privacy laws must be followed to respectfully serve website visitors. The conscientious business wants to serve your customers honorably and with transparency. Non-compliance can lead to legal action and financial penalties to compensate consumers for any harm caused.
So, what’s the solution? As a business owner, you are responsible for complying with consumer protection laws. The most common advice is to have your attorney draft the legal pages for your business website, which is typically the most thorough approach. However, if this seems too time-consuming and expensive, we offer an alternative.
You can review our legal policies, provided as examples via the links below. Then, feel free to contact us if you’d like our assistance in managing this for you.
