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Website Privacy Policy Statement
Privacy Policy Created In Minutes From Template
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General Purpose. Every website collects certain information about every visitor to its website. The public concern raises as the information increases the ability of identifying the individual visitor. Some visitor information, such as IP address, falls into a gray area of whether or not it is personally identifiable. Please see this link for more infomation on the subject--personally indetifiable information.
The European Union has mandatory privacy rules while United States law on the subject is more lax. However, at least two US states have privacy laws for websites. Whether mandated or not, it is good business practice to have a privacy policy statement posted on your website disclosing your practices to the public.
You may receive your document in either PDF, Word or Text formats. The text document will contain the HTML code. This forms system is questionnaire driven working off a template created by an attorney licensed in the United States. No attempt was made to take into consideration privacy laws existing outside the United States.
Below are helpful links on internet privacy issues:
DISCLAIMER
The above is provided for informational purposes only and is NOT to be relied upon as legal advice. This service is not a substitute for the advice of an attorney and we encourage users to have all documents created on our site reviewed by an attorney. No attorney-client relationship is established by use of our online legal forms system and the user is not to rely upon any information found anywhere on our site. THESE FORMS ARE SOLD ON AN "AS IS" BASIS WITH NO WARRANTIES OR GUARANTIES. If you wish personal assistance in deciding whether the document found on our site is right for you or desire representations and warranties upon the legality of the document you are purchasing in the jurisdiction you will be using it, contact an attorney licensed to practice law in your state.
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