A privacy policy is a legal document explaining how a company collects, uses, shares, and protects user data, informing individuals about their rights and the organization's data handling practices, often required by laws like GDPR and CCPA, and serving to build user trust. It details what data (names, emails, usage) is gathered, how it's processed, who it's shared with, and how users can control their information, acting as a transparency tool.
Key Components of a Privacy Policy
Why They're Important
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