A privacy policy is a legal document that explains how an organization collects, uses, manages, and discloses a user's personal information. In an era where data is often called the "new oil," these policies serve as the primary contract between a service provider and a consumer regarding digital footprint management. 1. The Core Purpose
Privacy policies are no longer optional "best practices"; they are legal mandates in most jurisdictions. Significant regulations include: privacy-policy
Disclosing if data is sold or shared with partners, advertisers, or law enforcement. A privacy policy is a legal document that
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The EU’s stringent framework that requires policies to be written in "clear and plain language."