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Privacy Policies are required by law to be posted on your website. You may be required to include specific clauses in your Privacy Policy, depending on the applicable laws within your area or where you are conducting business.
In fact, privacy laws are in place in many countries around the world, including the following:
Many third-party services that you use to improve your website's user experience, monitor analytics, or display ads require you to post a Privacy Policy.
You should provide clauses detailing how you use third-party services, APIs and SDKs.
Just some of the most popular third-party services, which require you to post a Privacy Policy are:
A few of the reasons these third-party services require you to post a Privacy Policy and disclose your usage of their cookies and services are that they place cookies on your visitors' computers. They also collect information about them whenever they visit your site, such as their browsing habits, the device used, and so on.
A transparent and complete Privacy Policy agreement, which explains exactly what information a company collects and how it uses that information, inspires trust in a business.
Trust is essential for companies whose business models are based on sensitive customer data. Users feel secure knowing they have control over their personal information under the terms they signed up for.
Your Privacy Policy should explain to your users how your app or website handles personal data. Your users should also be aware of the reasons for collecting information and how long they will be kept on your servers.