The EOF Special Package Includes These Website Protection and Compliance Documents Drafted by Attorneys and a Certified Information Privacy Professional:
Website Privacy Notice - Updated for the New Privacy Laws, Including Those in California and Nevada
It's likely, that your free privacy notice or one created by the many flawed privacy generators does not comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the new Nevada privacy law that took effect October 1, 2019, or the new California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) that took effect on January 1, 2020. These new laws can affect you regardless of where you live.
Whether you have a website or a mobile app, a properly drafted privacy notice is required by state, provincial, federal, and global privacy laws. Google, Bing, Facebook, and the App Store also require that you have one.
** NOT SURE YOUR PRIVACY NOTICE IS CURRENT WITH THE OLD AND NEW LAWS? ASK FOR A FREE REVIEW OF YOUR PRIVACY NOTICE.
Website Terms and Conditions
A "terms and conditions" is your contract with your users and customers. It can help protect you in many ways, including:
protecting your intellectual property,
limiting your legal liability,
providing guidelines for users and members,
determining the location for dispute resolution,
establishing refund policies and more.
3 Website Disclaimers
In its simplest terms, a disclaimer is a statement that indicates you are not responsible for something. The goal of a disclaimer is to transfer the responsibility from you to your visitors and customers. Disclaimers are drafted to help protect you from legal action and liability. They are your first line of defense.
Your choice of 3 website disclaimers with this document package: 1. General website disclaimer 2. Exercise fitness disclaimer 3. Medical health disclaimer
Data Protection Policy
This document is required to comply with the GDPR and data protection laws. A data protection policy is an important document that explains how your business collects and processes data. Some of the categories include:
• personal data use, • personal data storage, • personal data accuracy, • security risks, • subject access requests, • controller responsibilities, • employee guidelines and more.
Assignment of Copyright
An assignment of copyright is the best way to ensure that there is no confusion over ownership of something created for you. For example, if you hire a freelancer to develop a website, app, or software, be sure the freelancer signs an agreement providing you with all “rights, titles, and interests" to whatever they create. If you don’t, the freelancer will likely own the rights to whatever they created for you, even if you have paid them in full.
GDPR and CCPA Sample Email Opt-in Form
A sample email opt-in form with instructions to help you comply with the GDPR and CCPA when collecting emails from your website or blog. And, yes, the structure and wording of your opt-in form make a difference. An improperly worded opt-in form can limit your use of the emails you collect.
Includes a 30-Minute Personal Consultation
Get your questions answered in this free 30-minute consultation with James Chiodo, a Certified Information Privacy Professional.
This free consultation can be used to answer any questions you have about customizing your privacy notice, complying with the privacy laws, and responding to users who want to exercise their legal rights.
Did you know that some users and customers can legally demand that you send them information you have collected about them and how you are using it? They can also request you delete their personal data you are holding. Because of the new privacy laws, you are required to respond to their request within 30-45 days. If you don't, you will be in violation of specific privacy laws.
I understand the day-to-day challenges online business owners like you face when trying to protect your customer’s information and your business. I will help you understand the privacy laws, how they affect your business, product development, and marketing efforts.
Website and Privacy Compliance Guides
New Nevada Privacy Law Review
New California Privacy Law Review
New California Privacy Law Transparency Outline
California What and Where to Disclose
California - GDPR Compliance Framework
A Practical Guide to GDPR Compliance
GDPR Direct Marketing Checklist
How to Correctly Post Your Documents
FTC Endorsement and Testimonial Guidelines in Advertising
How to Make Effective Disclosures in Digital Advertising
Newsletter
Our quarterly professional newsletter will keep you up-to-date with the rapidly changing Internet privacy laws, regulations, and how to protect your business.
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