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How to prepare for the CCPA

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a law passed in 2017 that aims to provide Californians with greater control over their private information. The law includes the right to access what …
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Donata Stroink-Skillrud

Top 5 resources for building ADA compliant websites

Designing and building websites that are easy to use, easy to understand and helpful to every visitor is something that every web professional strives for. We’ve never heard of anyone selling web …
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Donata Stroink-Skillrud

US Federal Privacy Bill Tracker

Last updated: June 27, 2022 Quite a few activists, legislators, lawyers, and other professionals do not agree with the current state of privacy laws in the U.S., namely the fact that states …
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Donata Stroink-Skillrud

Set up your Privacy Policy

Set up your Privacy Policy

In this video, we help you set up your Privacy Policy by going through the questionnaire with you!  
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Donata Stroink-Skillrud

How to create your first install

How to create your first license

If you have questions on how to create your first install, answer the global questions or set up your first policy, this video is for you!
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Donata Stroink-Skillrud

What laws require websites to have a Privacy Policy?

What laws require websites to have a Privacy Policy?

Unless you are at Target, you want to make sure that you actually need what you are buying. As much as we’d like to sell our services to every website out there, …
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Donata Stroink-Skillrud

Maine Privacy Law Guide

Maine Privacy Law Guide

The Maine privacy law (LD 946), an act to protect the privacy of online consumer information, requires Internet service providers to obtain consent before being allowed to use, disclose or provide access …
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Hans Skillrud

Nevada Privacy Law Revised Statutes Chapter 603A

Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 603A Compliance guide

When it comes to determining what laws require websites to have a Privacy Policy, most people are surprised to learn that Nevada has a privacy law that governs the collection of Personally …
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Donata Stroink-Skillrud

Should you put all your website policies onto one page

Should you consolidate all policies onto one page?

We recently sent out a survey asking for the opinion of website developers, designers and marketers on privacy and all of the new laws and obligations that are being imposed. We asked …
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Why using someone else’s Privacy Policy is a bad idea

Why using someone else’s Privacy Policy is a bad idea

Copying homework and changing it up a bit so that it doesn’t look the exact same is a practice we all tried in high school. Didn’t do your English homework because you …
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Donata Stroink-Skillrud

How we update website policies

How we update your policies: part 1

I was probably the most annoying kid on the planet – literally always asking “why” and “how”. To the general dismay of everyone around me, I wanted to know how everything worked, …
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Donata Stroink-Skillrud

California proposes update to breach notification law

California proposes update to the breach notification law

Ah California – the land of dreams where the sun is shining and your privacy is respected. Less than a month ago, California’s legislature proposed a new bill (Assembly Bill 1130) that …
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Hans Skillrud