Website Privacy Policy
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FAQs - Website Privacy Policy
Frequently asked questions about privacy policies, data protection and GDPR
What is GDPR?
‘GDPR’ stands for the General Data Protection Regulation, the laws which govern data privacy in the European Union.
Even though the UK is no longer a member of the EU, the UK has retained the GDPR - known as UK-GDPR - and the UK can now independently review and change this regulation in the future. You can read more about this at the ICO website.
In the UK, ‘GDPR’ is often used as a shorthand for ‘UK-GDPR’. All UK companies must comply with UK-GDPR. If your business operates in an EU country and/or collects personal data from EU citizens, then your data processing falls under GDPR.What is a Website Privacy Policy?
If you have a website that collects personal data - any data which can be used to personally identify an individual - you'll need a Website Privacy Policy. The Policy tells online visitors what data you collect, when you collect it, why you collect it, and why you’re legally entitled to collect it.
Examples of personal data include names, dates of birth, contact details and credit card details.
A Website Privacy Policy reassures your users that you’ll manage their data correctly. It explains what steps you’ve taken to keep their data secure. The policy is part of making your business compliant with UK and EU data privacy laws.
All SeedLegals Privacy Policy templates are GDPR compliant and cover key issues such as the use of personal data, links to other websites, passwords and security.
It’s easy to create – just fill in a simple questionnaire and your policy is automatically generated from your answers.
When you’ve created your Website Privacy Policy, you should add the document to your website for people to view and download.Do I need a Privacy Policy on my website?
The way online businesses in the UK collect and use personal data must comply with UK data protection laws and the GDPR.
You’re also required by law to identify why you are legally entitled to collect it.
A Website Privacy Policy sets out what data you’ll collect, how you’ll collect it and when – and what you do with it.
The SeedLegals Website Privacy Policy template is fully GDPR compliant. It’s easy to create – just fill in the questionnaire and your Policy is automatically generated from your answers.
When you’ve created your Website Privacy Policy, you should add the document to your website for people to view and download.
You can also use a SeedLegals template to create your policy. Log into SeedLegals, go to Policies and choose Website Privacy Policy.What should a Website Privacy Policy include?
A Website Privacy Policy should include details about:- What type of data the website collects
- How the data is used, processed and stored
- Your policy for linked websites
- Data security and access
- Transfers of data outside the UK and Europe
Is it a legal requirement to have a Website Privacy Policy?
If you have a website that collects data and/or uses cookies, you’ll need a Website Privacy Policy.
Under data protection legislation, your customers are entitled to understand when their personal data is being collected and what you’re doing to protect the information.What happens if you don't have a Website Privacy Policy?
If you have a website that collects data and/or uses cookies, you need a Website Privacy Policy.
If you don’t have one - or if you don’t make it easily accessible to your website visitors - you could face enforcement action by the ICO, for example a large fine.What is a Data Protection Policy?
A Data Protection Policy is a statement that sets out how your organisation manages and processes the personal data you collect.
It’s a comprehensive internal document that shows how you collect data, when you collect it, why you collect it – and how you will use it.
A Data Protection Policy can also be called:
- Data Security Policy
- Data Protection Statement
- GDPR Policy
A Data Protection Policy is not the same as a Privacy Notice or Privacy Policy because a Data Protection Policy is an internal company document. A Privacy Notice or Policy is to be read by your customers, employees or online visitors (the ‘data subjects’).How do I write a Website Privacy Policy?
The fast and easy way to write a Website Privacy Policy is to use the customisable SeedLegals template.
It’s easy – just log in or register, go to Policies, choose Website Privacy Policy and fill in the questionnaire. We use your answers to auto-generate your policy document.
It's fast, intuitive and simple. If you need any help, hit the chat button to message our experts.
When your document is ready, upload it to your website so visitors can view or download it.Can you write your own Website Privacy Policy?
Yes, but if you do, you should get it drafted by a lawyer to make sure it’s relevant to your business and that it complies with data protection laws. That process can be expensive and time-consuming.
It’s much faster and more cost-effective to use a template that’s been drafted and checked by experts. All SeedLegals templates have been drafted by legal experts who specialise in law for startups and small businesses.
To customise the SeedLegals templates, you’ll step through a questionnaire. Then, we use your answers to auto-generate your policy document. Our data protection and privacy policies are fully compliant with GDPR and data protection laws.
It's easy to get started - log in or register, go to Policies and choose Website Privacy PolicyCan I copy someone else's privacy policy?
The fact that you’re asking suggests you know this is dodgy…! Well, you could copy and paste someone else’s policy, but your policies must be relevant to your own business.
Your data privacy policies should be:- Appropriate to your organisation’s size, culture and operations
- Easy to understand and follow
- Do-able - the steps you’ve set out in the policies are possible to implement
- Regularly reviewed and updated when necessary
When you use a SeedLegals Website Privacy Policy template, there’s no need to copy someone else’s policy because you’ll tailor the terms to suit your own business.
You’ll step through a questionnaire and then we auto-generate your policy from your answers. It’s fast and easy to do, and you can start with a free trial. Just log in or register, go to Policies, choose your document and fill in the questionnaire.
If you need any help, chat online with our experts. When your Website Privacy Policy is ready, upload it to your website so that visitors can view or download it.How do I update my Website Privacy Policy?
You should regularly review all of your company policies to make sure the information is current and still relevant.
If you used the SeedLegals template to create your policy, your customised document is stored securely in our system so you can easily update it. To edit it, you'll need to be subscribed to our Standard or Plus membership. Log into SeedLegals, go to Policies > Website Privacy Policy and click the pen icon to edit the terms. Then click the Done button to update your policy.
Remember to share your updated policy - you’ll need to upload the new version to your website and remove the old version.How much should I pay for a Website Privacy Policy?
The days of needing a lawyer to draft policies are over. There’s no need to spend hundreds on this - you can use SeedLegals to quickly create your company’s Website Privacy Policy.
It’s fast and straightforward - you can create your policy on a 7 day free trial or with our Standard or Plus membership.
To get started, log in or register, go to Policies and choose Website Privacy Policy. Fill in the questionnaire and we use your answers to auto-generate your document.
There’s built-in guidance but if you need any help, hit the chat button to message our experts. When your Website Privacy Policy is ready, upload it to your website so that visitors can view or download it.
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