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hi my name is david fraser im a privacy internet and technology lawyer with the canadian law firm of mcginnis cooper in this channel i try to provide educational and informative content about canadian privacy and technology law today im going to be talking about what privacy policies are really for under canadian privacy laws theyre everywhere on every website seldom read but their purpose in canada is a little misunderstood im going to limit this discussion to canadas current federal privacy private sector privacy law called the personal information protection and electronic documents act or pipa but most of my comments would be applicable for the substantially similar laws in british columbia and alberta im going to start with my usual disclaimer this is intended to be a relatively general overview of the law for educational and informative purposes only this is a complicated area of the law with a whole bunch of nuances ill be talking about the general rules but there may als

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Some examples of wording that may be used are: I agree to the Privacy Policy I have read and agree to the Terms I have read and agree to the Privacy Policy I accept the Privacy Statement Click here to indicate that you have read and agree to the terms presented in the Privacy Policy agreement
A privacy policy, on the other hand, is a legal document that explains to users how their data will be collected and used by the company and any third parties or affiliates. Remember, when you click I agree on these documents, your approval is legally binding.
One issue with privacy policies is that website owners sometimes collect more data than they need. Its important to gather only the information necessary for your websites operation, not more than you have stated. For example, if you only need email addresses, thats all you should collect.
We take your privacy seriously. We only collect and use your email address for the purpose of authenticating your access to our Add-On. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and will not be shared with any third parties.
These are the most basic elements that a privacy policy should include: Who is the site/app owner? What data is being collected? What is the Legal basis for the collection? (e.g. consent, necessary for your service, legal obligation etc.) For which specific purposes are the data collected?
The purpose of a privacy policy is to adhere to data privacy laws and protect the users data. It lets users know exactly how their data is being used and when, if ever, it might be sold or shared. It also informs them of their rights under GDPR, CCPA, CalOPPA, and more.
Is a privacy policy required by law? In short: Yes! Several privacy regulation laws require privacy policies.
Yes, you can write your own privacy policy. You dont need to hire a lawyer to write a policy for your website or app using a privacy policy template will help you include all the clauses necessary to explain your data-handling practices to users.

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