Privacy Guidance & Best Practice
The following documents give guidance on ensuring that the information you collect from your customers is done so in a secure and legal manner.
Information on how to prevent Facebook sharing your information with permission.
Facebook is quickly becoming the most popular social network on the internet, with people sharing vast amounts of personal information with friends and family, and also strangers. A few simple tips can ensure that your private information, stays private.
A quick guide to a number of terms used on this website, and in relation to online privacy.
Spyware
Spyware programs are a growing threat on the internet. These seemingly harmless programs monitor your PC and can send vital information, such as your bank details, to third parties.
Disaster Recovery Planning
Storing customer and visitor information in a secure environment is critical, but so is a robust disaster recovery plan that will ensure you can recover the information and protect it in the event of the un-thinkable.
A privacy policy is one of the most important documents on any website. It details your company's views and procedures on the information collected from visitors.
The Commercial Factors of creating a privacy policy
The rapid growth of online commerce has spurred federal regulators into action to protect consumer privacy rights. Companies that use their websites for collection or dissemination of consumers' personal information should be aware of standards imposed by newly-enacted federal law and the Federal Trade Commission ("FTC") to regulate such practices.
Creating your privacy policy
Privacy policies have recently become the drafting project
du jour for cyberspace law practitioners. This new wave of enthusiasm can be attributed to at least three recent phenomena.
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