Even as a web designer, if you collect personal information, you’re required by law to fill customers in on how that information is managed. Legally, everyone who ever shares their personal deets with you as a company has a right to know exactly what you do with it, so they can make sure you aren’t using your deep, dark secrets as the storyline for their next musical blockbuster!
Description
This lovely little privacy policy is great for web designers, and explains to users of your website how you’ll collect, disclose and use any personal information shared with you in accordance with Australian privacy laws as well as if applicable, GDPR (EU General Data Protection Regulation). Look, we know how easy it is to get something off the internet or from a hosting platform, one of those generic templates from people online who know nothing about the products or services you offer. Just fingers crossed and hope for the best, but hey, it’s cheap! Or you can use this template drafted by a qualified lawyer. We know it’s your call. But we say cover your arse and do things the right way.
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Key Features
- What information you collect
- How you collect that information
- What you do with that information. Don’t write a musical with it. No matter how amazing it may be.
- GDPR. That’s General Data Protection Regulation. Try saying that 5 times fast!
- Available in word.doc format
For Who
Web design businesses that collect information from their customers Websites….that collect customer information. You get the idea.
For What
If you run google analytics or collect emails, basically if you’re a business running in the 21st century you really should be doing both of these things - so you need this. Lock in your privacy policy with us.
Note
Jurisdiction: All Australian jurisdictions. This template adheres to Australian principles of contract law and is designed for those doing business in Australia. While similar principles may apply in your jurisdiction, please consult with a lawyer qualified in your jurisdiction.