Privacy Policy & Terms

Whenever your website collects any personal information—like names, emails, or payment details—it is legally required to have a Privacy Policy. This requirement comes from global data protection laws (such as GDPR, CCPA, and CalOPPA), which mandate transparency about how visitors’ data is collected, used, shared, and protected. For more information, see:
https://www.websitepolicies.com/blog/are-privacy-policies-legally-required WebsitePolicies

A Terms & Conditions page isn’t legally required in most regions, but it’s highly recommended. A well-crafted T&C protects your business by setting clear expectations, limiting liability, safeguarding intellectual property, and helping guard against user misunderstandings or abuse. Learn more here:
https://www.termsfeed.com/blog/is-terms-conditions-legally-required Ironclad+7TermsFeed+7TermsFeed+7

I recommend sourcing a professionally drafted contract—either through a trusted provider like The Contract Shop (https://thecontractshop.com/collections/website-terms-conditions) or by working with a lawyer to create one tailored to your needs. Once you have your finalized text, you can paste it into this page.

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