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- Hi everyone. I'm attorney Aiden Durham with 180 Law Co. in Denver Colorado. And you're watching, All Up In Yo' Business. (upbeat music) (whooshing) Continuing on with the trend of the week, we are still talking about online businesses, and more importantly in light of the coronavirus pandemic that's going on right now, how you can start a business when you can't leave your house. And so in this episode, we're gonna talk about another really important document for your online business or your website, which is the privacy policy. But before we get into it, please be sure to like, subscribe, and share. And don't forget to check the description for some additional resources and information there too. So yesterday we talked about terms and conditions, or terms of use for your website. I said, legally these aren't required. There's no real law that says that we have to have terms and conditions on our website. But even though it's not legally required, it's still a really, really good id...