Privacy Policy for a Consumer Website (DC)

District of Columbia

A privacy policy helps your visitors trust your website. You need to have a privacy policy if you’re collecting any form of personal information. A privacy policy will explain to site visitors what happens to the personal information they give you. A privacy policy is one of the most important pages you should have on your website and there are a number of elements you must disclose in a detailed privacy policy document. An accurate and current privacy policy will help you gain the trust of your site visitors.

The law surrounding privacy policies can be very complex and may require specific language and disclosures. We recommend contacting an attorney with any questions or to review your completed document.

This questionnaire will collect relevant information to create a Privacy Policy that will be utilized by a consumer website. This policy should not be used if you are considered to be selling personal information of any of your users under the California Consumer Privacy Act (https://oag.ca.gov/privacy/ccpa).

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Included in this service:

Privacy Policy for a Consumer Website (Guidance Notes)

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