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| '''Privacy Policy''' || Explains what personal or sensitive data your site collects and how you use, share, store, and protect it. || Types of data collected (forms, cookies, analytics); use of third parties; data retention; user rights (access, deletion, opt-out); changes; contact info. ([contractscounsel.com](https://www.contractscounsel.com/t/us/website-terms-of-service-and-privacy-policy?utm_source=openai))
| '''Privacy Policy''' || Explains what personal or sensitive data your site collects and how you use, share, store, and protect it. || Types of data collected (forms, cookies, analytics); use of third parties; data retention; user rights (access, deletion, opt-out); changes; contact info. ([contractscounsel.com](https://www.contractscounsel.com/t/us/website-terms-of-service-and-privacy-policy))
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| '''Terms & Conditions''' (or Terms of Use) || Sets rules for using your website or services. Governs user behavior, responsibilities, what you’re not liable for. || Acceptance of terms; prohibited use; content ownership; disclaimers; warranties; limitation of liabilities; governing law; changes to terms. ([kr.law](https://kr.law/news/article-detail/essential-elements-for-website-terms-conditions?utm_source=openai))
| '''Terms & Conditions''' (or Terms of Use) || Sets rules for using your website or services. Governs user behavior, responsibilities, what you’re not liable for. || Acceptance of terms; prohibited use; content ownership; disclaimers; warranties; limitation of liabilities; governing law; changes to terms. ([kr.law](https://kr.law/news/article-detail/essential-elements-for-website-terms-conditions))
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| '''Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)''' || Specifies what users cannot do (spam, abuse, illegal content) and what actions can lead to suspension. || Prohibited behavior; enforcement / termination; reporting abuse. Often part of Terms & Conditions. ([termly.io](https://termly.io/resources/articles/essential-website-policies/?utm_source=openai))
| '''Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)''' || Specifies what users cannot do (spam, abuse, illegal content) and what actions can lead to suspension. || Prohibited behavior; enforcement / termination; reporting abuse. Often part of Terms & Conditions. ([termly.io](https://termly.io/resources/articles/essential-website-policies/))
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| '''Disclaimer''' || Limits reliance on your content; clarifies you’re not responsible for errors or third-party content. || “As-is” content; no warranties; third-party links; general information purpose; not professional advice. ([lawfirmalliance.org](https://www.lawfirmalliance.org/news-insights-events/website-terms-of-use-agreement-and-privacy-policy?utm_source=openai))
| '''Disclaimer''' || Limits reliance on your content; clarifies you’re not responsible for errors or third-party content. || “As-is” content; no warranties; third-party links; general information purpose; not professional advice. ([lawfirmalliance.org](https://www.lawfirmalliance.org/news-insights-events/website-terms-of-use-agreement-and-privacy-policy))
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| '''Cookie Policy''' || Discloses how cookies / tracking tools are used, and how users can manage them. || Types of cookies; purpose; third-party tracking; opt-out; consent mechanism. ([termly.io](https://termly.io/resources/articles/essential-website-policies/?utm_source=openai))
| '''Cookie Policy''' || Discloses how cookies / tracking tools are used, and how users can manage them. || Types of cookies; purpose; third-party tracking; opt-out; consent mechanism. ([termly.io](https://termly.io/resources/articles/essential-website-policies/))
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| '''Refund / Billing / Return Policy''' || Specifies billing practices, refunds, pricing, cancellations (if relevant). || Payment methods; cancellation terms; refund eligibility; fees; timelines. ([termly.io](https://termly.io/resources/articles/essential-website-policies/?utm_source=openai))
| '''Refund / Billing / Return Policy''' || Specifies billing practices, refunds, pricing, cancellations (if relevant). || Payment methods; cancellation terms; refund eligibility; fees; timelines. ([termly.io](https://termly.io/resources/articles/essential-website-policies/))
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When drafting your Terms & Conditions:
When drafting your Terms & Conditions:


* **Introduction / Acceptance of Terms** — explain that by accessing or using the site, users agree to the terms. ([bowerylegal.com](https://www.bowerylegal.com/crafting-terms-of-use-and-privacy-policies-a-guide-for-founders-of-tech-and-tech-enabled-companies/?utm_source=openai))   
* '''Introduction / Acceptance of Terms''' — explain that by accessing or using the site, users agree to the terms. ([bowerylegal.com](https://www.bowerylegal.com/crafting-terms-of-use-and-privacy-policies-a-guide-for-founders-of-tech-and-tech-enabled-companies/))   
* **Modifications to Terms** — specify you can revise the policy, and date of last update. ([privacypolicies.com](https://www.privacypolicies.com/blog/sample-terms-conditions-template/?utm_source=openai))   
* '''Modifications to Terms''' — specify you can revise the policy, and date of last update. ([privacypolicies.com](https://www.privacypolicies.com/blog/sample-terms-conditions-template/))   
* **Intellectual Property** — assert ownership of your content and limitations on user-use. ([lawfirmalliance.org](https://www.lawfirmalliance.org/news-insights-events/website-terms-of-use-agreement-and-privacy-policy?utm_source=openai))   
* '''Intellectual Property''' — assert ownership of your content and limitations on user-use. ([lawfirmalliance.org](https://www.lawfirmalliance.org/news-insights-events/website-terms-of-use-agreement-and-privacy-policy))   
* **User Obligations & Prohibited Activities** — what users can and can’t do. ([bowerylegal.com](https://www.bowerylegal.com/crafting-terms-of-use-and-privacy-policies-a-guide-for-founders-of-tech-and-tech-enabled-companies/?utm_source=openai))   
* '''User Obligations & Prohibited Activities''' — what users can and can’t do. ([bowerylegal.com](https://www.bowerylegal.com/crafting-terms-of-use-and-privacy-policies-a-guide-for-founders-of-tech-and-tech-enabled-companies/))   
* **Disclaimers, Limitations of Liability** — protect you from etc. ([lawfirmalliance.org](https://www.lawfirmalliance.org/news-insights-events/website-terms-of-use-agreement-and-privacy-policy?utm_source=openai))   
* '''Disclaimers, Limitations of Liability''' — protect you from etc. ([lawfirmalliance.org](https://www.lawfirmalliance.org/news-insights-events/website-terms-of-use-agreement-and-privacy-policy))   
* **Governing Law / Jurisdiction** — which state or country laws apply. ([privacypolicies.com](https://www.privacypolicies.com/blog/how-to-write-terms-conditions/?utm_source=openai))   
* '''Governing Law / Jurisdiction''' — which state or country laws apply. ([privacypolicies.com](https://www.privacypolicies.com/blog/how-to-write-terms-conditions/))   


== What to Include in a Privacy Policy ==
== What to Include in a Privacy Policy ==
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Privacy policies should cover:
Privacy policies should cover:


* What data is collected (personal, preferences, device, IP) and how. ([termly.io](https://termly.io/resources/articles/essential-website-policies/?utm_source=openai))   
* What data is collected (personal, preferences, device, IP) and how. ([termly.io](https://termly.io/resources/articles/essential-website-policies/))   
* How the data is used (analytics, marketing, internal use).   
* How the data is used (analytics, marketing, internal use).   
* Who the data is shared with (third parties, service providers).   
* Who the data is shared with (third parties, service providers).   
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* Your data breach policy (how you’ll inform users if data exposed).   
* Your data breach policy (how you’ll inform users if data exposed).   
* Contact information for privacy or data requests.   
* Contact information for privacy or data requests.   
* Effective date and policy review schedule. ([internetlawgroup.com](https://internetlawgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Website-Policy-and-Agreements_Lexis-branded.pdf?utm_source=openai))   
* Effective date and policy review schedule. ([internetlawgroup.com](https://internetlawgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Website-Policy-and-Agreements_Lexis-branded.pdf))   


== How to Present These Policies ==
== How to Present These Policies ==


* Post links to all policies in your footer so they’re visible on every page. ([termsfeed.com](https://www.termsfeed.com/blog/host-terms-service-privacy-policy/?utm_source=openai))   
* Post links to all policies in your footer so they’re visible on every page. ([termsfeed.com](https://www.termsfeed.com/blog/host-terms-service-privacy-policy/))   
* Use clear headings, readable fonts, and enough white space.   
* Use clear headings, readable fonts, and enough white space.   
* Use plain language—avoid legal jargon where possible. Consider summaries or “key points” sections. ([medium.com](https://medium.com/design-bootcamp/designing-legally-compliant-and-user-friendly-terms-conditions-privacy-policies-610680576b10?utm_source=openai))   
* Use plain language—avoid legal jargon where possible. Consider summaries or “key points” sections. ([medium.com](https://medium.com/design-bootcamp/designing-legally-compliant-and-user-friendly-terms-conditions-privacy-policies-610680576b10))   
* For user registration forms, checkout pages, or any place users give personal data, include links to Terms & Privacy and an “I agree” checkbox if required. ([privacypolicies.com](https://www.privacypolicies.com/blog/how-to-write-terms-conditions/?utm_source=openai))   
* For user registration forms, checkout pages, or any place users give personal data, include links to Terms & Privacy and an “I agree” checkbox if required. ([privacypolicies.com](https://www.privacypolicies.com/blog/how-to-write-terms-conditions/))   


== Need Help with Your Policies? ==
== Need Help with Your Policies? ==

Latest revision as of 16:13, 11 March 2026

Policies & Agreements

Your website should have clear, accessible policies and agreements. These legally protect you and set expectations with your users. Use this guide to decide which documents you need, what they should include, and how to present them correctly.

Why These Policies Matter

  • They build trust by telling users how you collect and handle data.
  • They limit your liability (misuse, errors, or misunderstandings).
  • Many policies are legally required depending on where you or your users are located.
  • Clear policies help avoid disputes, complaints, penalties.

Key Documents You’ll Likely Need

Here are the most common policies and agreements. Which ones apply depends on your business model, features, and legal requirements.

Document Purpose Common Elements / Sections
Privacy Policy Explains what personal or sensitive data your site collects and how you use, share, store, and protect it. Types of data collected (forms, cookies, analytics); use of third parties; data retention; user rights (access, deletion, opt-out); changes; contact info. ([contractscounsel.com](https://www.contractscounsel.com/t/us/website-terms-of-service-and-privacy-policy))
Terms & Conditions (or Terms of Use) Sets rules for using your website or services. Governs user behavior, responsibilities, what you’re not liable for. Acceptance of terms; prohibited use; content ownership; disclaimers; warranties; limitation of liabilities; governing law; changes to terms. ([kr.law](https://kr.law/news/article-detail/essential-elements-for-website-terms-conditions))
Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) Specifies what users cannot do (spam, abuse, illegal content) and what actions can lead to suspension. Prohibited behavior; enforcement / termination; reporting abuse. Often part of Terms & Conditions. ([termly.io](https://termly.io/resources/articles/essential-website-policies/))
Disclaimer Limits reliance on your content; clarifies you’re not responsible for errors or third-party content. “As-is” content; no warranties; third-party links; general information purpose; not professional advice. ([lawfirmalliance.org](https://www.lawfirmalliance.org/news-insights-events/website-terms-of-use-agreement-and-privacy-policy))
Cookie Policy Discloses how cookies / tracking tools are used, and how users can manage them. Types of cookies; purpose; third-party tracking; opt-out; consent mechanism. ([termly.io](https://termly.io/resources/articles/essential-website-policies/))
Refund / Billing / Return Policy Specifies billing practices, refunds, pricing, cancellations (if relevant). Payment methods; cancellation terms; refund eligibility; fees; timelines. ([termly.io](https://termly.io/resources/articles/essential-website-policies/))

What to Include in Terms & Conditions

When drafting your Terms & Conditions:

What to Include in a Privacy Policy

Privacy policies should cover:

How to Present These Policies

Need Help with Your Policies?

If you need assistance:

  • Let us know if you require templates or boilerplate examples.
  • We can work with you or your lawyer to tailor policies specific to your business or industry.
  • After drafting, always review with legal counsel, especially if you handle sensitive data or regulated services.

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