Find us elsewhere
Join Now Member Login

privacy policies for websites

 
New Topic
Post Reply
Follow Topic
Page of 1
  • Author
  • Message
 
kkrafts58

posts: 188

Jul 16, 2007 1:18 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
Points: 0   Vote

As some of you know I recently redid my website. I was checking it out the other day and received a phishing warning. ABOUT MY OWN SITE! I use IE7,  for my browser. Anyway, when I went to report it, I couldn`t because I don`t have a privacy policy on my website. I have been searching on SuN for something on privacy policies and haven`t found anything. I have done some research on the web, but thought some of the members on SuN might have some insight into privacy policies. Any thoughts?

Karen



-------------------------

kkrafts
"Treat every day as a new adventure"
iouone2

posts: 1185

Jul 16, 2007 5:16 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
Points: 0   Vote
I am not clear about your question. Are you looking for example privacy policies (one example)? Or are you asking to discuss some of the concerns a privacy policy alleviates? If I still don`t have it right, please explain it to me again.

Thanks.


-------------------------

Vincent Wilcox (a.k.a. KRAKR)
Drummer
My band: Letters Make Words
kkrafts58

posts: 188

Jul 16, 2007 7:00 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
Points: 0   Vote
Actually, I have found a few examples, but I think I need to know what problems it can help alleviate. One thing is, Can I put in a disclaimer stating that I am not responsible for any email address other than admin@myuniquebaskets.com? The reason for the disclaimer is that I have had problems before with, I guess you would call them cybersquatters, they would use a different name like Cat@myuniquebaskets.com and send out spam. The reason I know this , is that I would receive all the emails that wouldn`t go through.I know I should have a distinct email address, but I just reordered my business cards and small magnets, so I can`t go and change it now. Also, is there anything that I need to make sure I put in or don`t put in?  I appreciate any help you can give me. Nice privacy policy. It`s not too long and gets to the point. I didn`t know that you were in CA.Even though you are at the other end from me. Once I went to your  link ,I realized I have been on your site before. Anyway, I tend to get too wordy, so I do know that my policy needs to state exactly what it does. Thanks, Karen
Karen


-------------------------

kkrafts
"Treat every day as a new adventure"
pepperlegal

posts: 153

Jul 17, 2007 10:33 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
Points: 0   Vote
Karen,

The primary purpose of a privacy policy is to let your users know how you treat personal information they disclose to you, including their email addresses.  It should indicate how you protect this information, if you use cookies or other tracking code, and under what circumstances would you disclose their personal information.

In the event a user believes that their personal information has been compromised or disclosed, a privacy policy can set the appropriate expectations of the user.  Also, a privacy policy should work in harmony with a website`s terms of use (and ultimately, should be incorporated by reference into those terms).  These documents form a binding contract between your company and your users, and can limit your liability and exposure.


-------------------------


Pepper Law Group, LLC
21 E. High Street, Suite D
Somerville, NJ 08876
informationlaw.com
Now available on DVD!
The Legal Considerations of Starting an Online Business
kkrafts58

posts: 188

Jul 17, 2007 12:24 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
Points: 0   Vote
I posted one on my website. www.myuniquebaskets.com I hope I made it clear and touched on the points I should have. I don`t believe my website uses cookies, and I don`t believe I have any encryption, but no one`s information goes through my site. No payments, no addresses, credit card numbers, etc. since I have paypal. and I don`t use backend operations. The only place where they type in any information is on my contact me page, which requires a name and email address if they want a reply.

-------------------------

kkrafts
"Treat every day as a new adventure"
victor363

posts: 52

Aug 09, 2007 7:37 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
Points: 0   Vote
People are paranoid, they don`t trust your website - even though it is innocent and could not be otherwise.

I know for a fact that Google`s landing page algorithm penalizes sites without a privacy policy - I guess the guideline is now no longer confined to e-commerce.

Good luck,

Victor

PS: I was going to post a picture on this thread, telling you where to insert your privacy policy for maximum effect. But since this forums apparently doesn`t allow the insertion of pictures, I give you a link instead.


-------------------------

Best Regards,

Victor Wise
kkrafts58

posts: 188

Aug 09, 2007 8:19 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
Points: 0   Vote

Thanks, Victor. I`ll check it out.

Karen



-------------------------

kkrafts
"Treat every day as a new adventure"
Page of 1
Post Reply
 
.
Advertisement

Keep the Community Clean!

  • StartupNation forums should be used as a platform to learn, educate others, share stories, tips & tricks and to provide constructive feedback.
  • Please do not use the Forums for advertising & blatant self-promotion.
  • Please be respectful to other members and refrain from personal attacks and vulgar language.
  • StartupNation reserves the right to delete any message, reply, and/or member who violates our terms of use.
Read full terms of use
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement