Canada Privacy Notice for Complying With Privacy Laws
Canada has strict privacy laws for website, mobile app, and SaaS owners.
Our Canadian privacy notice was drafted by an experienced Certified Information Privacy Professional and will help you comply with the privacy laws of Canada, the GDPR, global privacy laws, and other countries including the US, UK, EU, and Australia.
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PIPEDA—Canada's Tough Privacy Law
Like other privacy laws, The Personal Information and Electronics Documents Act (PIPEDA) requires online operators to get a user’s consent before they collect, process, or disclose their personal data for commercial purposes. Personal data collected from Canadians can only be used for the purposes for which it was collected. If you want to use a customer or user’s personal data for a different purpose, you are required to get their consent again for the new purpose.
Some provinces have their own privacy laws that are very similar to PIPEDA. When that is the case, website, mobile app, and SaaS owners are typically exempt from PIPEDA. However, if they do business in Canada and process personal data that crosses provincial borders, they are still required to comply with PIPEDA.
Compliant for all types of online Canada based businesses:
E-commerce, coaching, SaaS, fitness, health social, consulting, news, coaching, dating, medical, mobile apps, SaaS, AI, and Blockchain technology.
Doing business in other countries? We have you covered:
If you do business, or engage users in other countries like the US, the 28 countries of the European Union, Australia, and others, we have provisions in our privacy notice to cover the laws of those countries. It also includes language to cover the strict General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Complying With the Terms of Service, From Google, Facebook, and Other Tech Giants.
If you use the services from any of the tech giants, you will need to have provisions in your privacy notice explaining that you are using services such as Google Analytics, Google remarketing, Facebook remarketing, Facebook similar audiences, Hotjar, the App Store, and others. We include these optional provisions in our privacy notice.
We offer our customers the most complete, up-to-date privacy notice for Canada and other countries. Drafted by an experienced Certified Information Privacy Professional to help you comply with the fast-changing privacy laws and to help lessen your legal liability.
If you have questions or want a free review of your current privacy notice to see if it complies with current Canadian and other privacy laws, email [email protected]
Is Your Privacy Notice Out of Date or Did You Use One of Those Flawed Privacy Notice Generators on the Internet?
It is highly likely that your free privacy notice or one created by the many flawed privacy generators does not comply with the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the new Nevada privacy law that takes effect Oct 1st, 2019, and the new California Consumer Privacy Act that takes effect on Jan 1st, 2020.
Your privacy notice and the way you collect personal data is your biggest risk when operating a website, mobile app, or SaaS.
In addition to being fined, you can be held legally accountable in court for the assurances you make in it as well as how you use and process your users' information. We can help you to comply with the new privacy laws and avoid fines and legal problems. Call or email us today for a free review of your website privacy notice or if you have questions.
You can download a professional privacy and cookie notice drafted by an attorney and a Certified Information Privacy Professional to help protect you from legal liability and to comply with the new Internet privacy laws. Or, even better, let us completely customize your privacy notice for you.
We offer the Internet’s most complete, up-to-date, privacy notice to help you comply with the strict General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), other global privacy laws, and the new California Consumer Privacy Act that takes effect in 2020.
Download in an easy-to-edit Word document, or let us completely customize one for you.
- Complies with global privacy laws, including the US, UK, EU, Australia, and Canada.
- Can be used with all types of websites: E-commerce, online stores, digital marketers, blogs, SaaS, coaching, consulting, health, fitness, dating, social, and many others.
- If you only do business in the US or Canada, we have a separate website privacy notice specifically for the US and Canada only.
- Includes provisions to comply with Google, Bing, The App Store, Facebook, and others.
- Drafted by an attorney and Certified Information Privacy Professional.
- Includes easy-to-use optional provisions and instructions.
Privacy Notice to Comply With Canada, United States, GDPR, California, and Other Global Privacy Laws.
Drafted by Attorneys and a Certified Information Privacy Professional
Questions? Email us at [email protected]
Our Service Vs. Our Competitors’ Privacy Generators
Why is our website privacy customization service better than our competitors’ privacy notice generators?
- We use a Certified Information Privacy Professional experienced in Internet privacy laws and how they affect website, mobile app, and SaaS owners.
- We have our clients fill out a questionnaire about their website.
- We talk with them about their website operations by phone or Skype.
- We do a complete review of their website for compliance and problematic language that could increase their legal liability.
Privacy Notice Generators Are Flawed
We have yet to see a privacy notice generator that produces a privacy notice that complies with global privacy laws and does not contain problematic or unenforceable provisions. When examined, privacy generators are inherently flawed and cannot account for the lack of understanding by their customers. The many nuances in global privacy laws, especially the GDPR and the new California Consumer Privacy Act can put the website or mobile app owner at risk of noncompliance and legal liability.
The average website, app, or SaaS owner does not understand the new complex privacy laws that affect them, so how are they to accurately answer questions that they do not understand when using a privacy notice generator? Online privacy notice generators were created for only one reason - because they are a cheap and easy way to make money without hands-on professional help.
Here is a comment from a client before she found our service:
“I went to all the free privacy policy generator sites out there and didn’t even know how to answer some of the questions.”
Why is Our Privacy Notice Better Than Our Competitors?
We use privacy professionals; not online generators.
- Drafted by attorneys and a Certified Information Privacy Professional
- Complies with the US and global privacy laws including the GDPR.
Are You Violating Google’s Terms of Service?
For Google Analytics - Google AdWords - Google Product Users.
- Google Analytics Users
If you use Google Analytics on your website or blog, you are required to have a privacy notice explaining your use of Google Analytics. - Google AdWords Users
If you are using remarketing advertising through Google or another provider, you are required to describe to your users in your privacy notice the following:- How you are using your remarketing service.
- How your ads are shown on websites across the Internet.
- How the cookies being used serve ads based on a person’s past visit.
- How your users and visitors can opt out of Google’s use of cookies or how they can opt out of third-party vendor’s use of cookies.
- Here are some of the privacy notice requirements Google expects of you:
"You will have and abide by an appropriate Privacy Notice and will comply with all applicable laws, policies, and regulations relating to the collection of information from Visitors. You must post a Privacy Notice and that Privacy Notice must provide notice of your use of cookies that are used to collect data. You must disclose the use of Google Analytics, and how it collects and processes data. You will use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that a Visitor is provided with clear and comprehensive information about, and consents to, the storing and accessing of cookies or other information on the Visitor’s device where such activity occurs in connection with the Service and where providing such information and obtaining such consent is required by law."
- Google Analytics Users
If you use Google Analytics on your website or blog, you are required to have a privacy notice explaining your use of Google Analytics. - Google AdWords Users
If you are using remarketing advertising through Google or another provider, you are required to describe to your users in your privacy notice the following:- How you are using your remarketing service.
- How your ads are shown on websites across the Internet.
- How the cookies being used serve ads based on a person’s past visit.
- How your users and visitors can opt out of Google’s use of cookies or how they can opt out of third-party vendor’s use of cookies.
- Here are some of the privacy notice requirements Google expects of you:
"You will have and abide by an appropriate Privacy Notice and will comply with all applicable laws, policies, and regulations relating to the collection of information from Visitors. You must post a Privacy Notice and that Privacy Notice must provide notice of your use of cookies that are used to collect data. You must disclose the use of Google Analytics, and how it collects and processes data. You will use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that a Visitor is provided with clear and comprehensive information about, and consents to, the storing and accessing of cookies or other information on the Visitor’s device where such activity occurs in connection with the Service and where providing such information and obtaining such consent is required by law."
Are You Violating Facebook's Terms of Service?
Important for Facebook advertisers.
Facebook also requires you to include specific disclosures in your privacy notice if you use their remarketing advertising services.
Customization Service
We customize and do the work for you.
We provide full easy-to-use instructions with your order, but if you are unsure of how to edit and customize the privacy notice template for your website, we offer a customization service where we do all the work for you.
Here’s What We Offer You With Our Privacy Notice Customization Service:
- a customized privacy notice for your website or mobile app drafted by attorneys and a Certified Information Privacy Professional to help you comply with the US and global privacy laws including the GDPR
- a privacy impact assessment for your website or mobile app
- provisions to comply with Facebook, Google, the App Store, and others.
- a complete review of your website or mobile app for problematic language
- a phone or Skype conversation to discuss your website operations
- instructions on how to post your privacy notice to comply with the law
- a 30-minute consultation to answer questions and explain your privacy notice.
“It is the little things in documents that people don’t see that help or hurt their business.”
Your privacy notice will be customized by a Certified Information Privacy Professional. For more information, see the ordering options on this page, or email [email protected].
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