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Privacy Policy

Legal notice

The explanations and information provided on this page are only general and basic guidelines on how you can write your own Privacy Policy. This text should not be viewed as legal advice or recommendations about what you should do, as we cannot know in advance exactly what privacy policies you should implement in your dealings with customers and visitors. We recommend that you seek legal advice to better understand and create your own Privacy Policy.

Basic information about the privacy policy

A privacy policy is a document that explains how a website collects, uses, discloses, processes and manages the data of its visitors and users. It also includes a statement about the site's commitment to protecting user privacy, as well as an explanation of the various mechanisms the site uses to protect data.

Different states have different legal requirements about what a Privacy Policy must contain. You are responsible for complying with the laws and regulations applicable to your business and location.

What to include in a Privacy Policy

In general, the Privacy Policy usually includes the following:

  • what data the site collects and in what way,

  • why that data is collected,

  • what are the site's practices regarding data sharing with third parties,

  • how users can exercise their rights in accordance with data protection regulations,

  • what special procedures apply to data processing and storage.

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