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any business with an online presence needs to care about their privacy policy the most important thing about a privacy policy is that it accurately reflects the businesses practices if it doesn't it may mislead consumers and that can result in liability for unfair and deceptive trade practices the penalties for unfair and deceptive trade practices can be substantial significant fines and required destruction of valuable data it's also a mistake to think that no one will find out if your privacy policy is inaccurate there are industry groups privacy bloggers and internet Ombuds persons that keep track of everything that happens online and report back to regulators about seemingly unfair deceptive practices I love working with clients on the development of a privacy policy and I have an efficient way of doing that I've created a list of questions that are intended to address three primary issues what information is the client collecting how are they using it and how are they sharing it...