WEBSITE POLICIES

PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS

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SMN Web Services has teamed up with Termageddon, a Privacy Policy generator that will automatically update your website's policies whenever the laws change.
For $12/month or $119/year. Included you will receive the following policies to protect your website:

• Privacy Policy;
• Cookie Policy;
• Cookie Consent banner (up to 50k user sessions per month)
• Terms of Service;
• Disclaimer
• End User License Agreement.

Termageddon is the longest running Privacy Policy generator listed as a trusted privacy technology vendor by the International Association of Privacy
Professionals (IAPP.org).

What is a Privacy Policy?

A Privacy Policy is a document that discloses what personal information you collect on your website, what you do with that information, and who you share it with, amongst the other disclosures required by the privacy laws that apply to you.

Your website needs a Privacy Policy if you use it to collect personal information such as names, IP addresses, phone numbers, and emails. Most websites collect personal information through the use of contact forms, email newsletter sign up forms, analytics, ad tracking tools, and more.

You don’t need to share, sell, or even use the personal information you collect for these privacy laws to apply to your website.

Why is a Privacy Policy important?
IT CAN HELP YOU AVOID FINES AND LAWSUITS

Currently, there are multiple privacy laws in the United States and across the world that require most websites that collect personal information to have a Privacy Policy:

• European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR);
• United Kingdom's Data Protection Act 2018 (UK DPA 2018);
• Canada's Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA);
• Australia Privacy Act of 1988;
• The California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA);
• The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA);
• Delaware Online Privacy Protection Act (DOPPA);
• Nevada's Revised Statutes Chapter 603A;
• Colorado Privacy Act;
• Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act.
• Utah Consumer Privacy Act;
• Connecticut SB6

These laws were created to protect the consumers of those states and countries, not the businesses. So if your business collects personal information, tracks, does business, or offers services to people in these areas, their laws could apply to you.

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