The privacy policy and terms and conditions pages are pre-planned but contain no information. Don't worry, I haven't left you in the dark. If you already have a legal advisor who is skilled at website information - they can help you with these pages. But if you're just starting out here are links to generators that will create privacy policy page for you. Simply copy the text or embed it on the page templates that are created for you.
Please Note: I'm not an attorney this isn't legal advice.
Information about the types of data you collect and where this data is stored, as well as how you protect your clients, customers or patients personal information.
Explained how your information is shared (if it is).
Who you share data with and where you collect data from.
The difference between a privacy policy and terms and conditions is that a privacy policy protects your users' rights, while terms and conditions protect your website or app's rights. Privacy policies outline how you interact with user data, and terms and conditions outline the rules for using your site. For example, by using this website you agree to our terms and conditions: Your information may be used in analytics or something like that. Whatever conditions you set forth for your website.
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