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Privacy Policy

Legal document disclosing partial or all ways an entity gathers, uses, discloses, and manages client personal data.

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Terms & Conditions

Legal agreements between a service provider and an individual who wishes to use their service.

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Cookie Policy

A declaration to users disclosing what user data is collected while using their platform and what it is used for.

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Refund Policy

Inform customers and clients of your website or mobile of your policies relating to returns and refunds.

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FAQs
What is a Privacy Policy?
Why do I need a Privacy Policy?
What happens if I do not have a Privacy Policy?
Which laws should I follow when creating a Privacy Policy?
Can I copy someone else’s Privacy Policy?
Where should I place my Privacy Policy?
Do I need more than a Privacy Policy?
Which countries need a Privacy Policy?
Where can I use my Privacy Policy?
Do email newsletters need a Privacy Policy?
What's the difference between a Privacy Policy and a Disclaimer?
Can I copy and paste the generated legal text?
How can iTerms help protect my website or app?
What are the Terms and Conditions?
Do I need Terms and Conditions on my website or app?
Why do I need a Terms and Conditions agreement?
What’s the difference between a Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions?
How can I enforce my Terms and Conditions?
Where should I display my Terms and Conditions?
What is the difference between "Terms and Conditions," "Terms of Use," and "Terms of Service"?
Do I need a lawyer to create Terms and Conditions?
What laws should I know when creating Terms and Conditions?
Are Terms and Conditions legally binding?
How do I update my Terms and Conditions?
Are Terms and Conditions protected by copyright?
Is a Disclaimer the same as Terms and Conditions?
How much do Terms and Conditions cost?
Why is iTerms a trusted partner in compliance?
What is a Cookie Policy?
Can I copy other Cookie Policies?
Why is a cookie policy important?
Is a Cookie Policy required by law?
Do I need a cookie policy for my mobile app?
What should I include in my Cookie Policy?
Do I need a Cookie Policy if I have a Privacy Policy?
Where do I place my Cookie Policy?
What’s the difference between a Cookie Policy and a Privacy Policy?
Should I put my Cookie Policy in my Privacy Policy?
Are cookie policies legally binding?
Is a cookie policy required in the US?
What is a Return and Refund Policy?
Can I copy other Return & Refund Policies?
What is the purpose of a Return and Refund Policy?
Why is a return and refund policy important?
Do I need a Return and Refund Policy if I don’t offer refunds?
What should my Return and Refund Policy include?
Where do I place my Return and Refund Policy?
What’s the difference between a Return and Refund Policy and Terms and Conditions?
Should I include my Return and Refund Policy in my Terms and Conditions?
Why do online stores need a refund policy?
Can I download or copy my refund policy?
Will you host my refund policy for me, and can I link to it?
Are refunds legally required?
Does having a return policy prevent return fraud?
How long should my return window be?
Why is iTerms your ultimate solution for hassle-free compliance?
What makes iTerms the ideal choice for managing refund and return policies?
Why is a EULA important?
Is a EULA required by law?
Do I need a EULA?
Does a EULA provide legal protection?
What should my EULA include?
Is a EULA legally binding?
Where do I display my EULA?
Do I need a EULA for my website?
What is the difference between a EULA and Terms and Conditions?
What is the difference between a EULA and a Software License Agreement?
Can I copy other EULA agreements?
Can I download the EULA generated by your service?
What is a disclaimer?
Do I need a disclaimer on my website or app?
Why is a disclaimer important?
What should my disclaimer include?
Can I copy someone else’s disclaimer?
Where should I place my disclaimer?
What are some common types of disclaimers?
Will a disclaimer protect me from someone suing me?
Should I put my disclaimer in my Terms and Conditions?
What’s the difference between a disclaimer and a privacy policy?
What’s the difference between a disclaimer and terms and conditions?