Privacy Policy
A LEGAL DISCLAIMER
The information and explanations presented on this page are intended for general guidance only and offer a high-level overview to help you draft your own Privacy Policy. This content does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional counsel. Concriva cannot determine in advance the specific privacy practices, data handling methods, or legal requirements applicable to your business, customers, or website visitors. We strongly recommend consulting a qualified legal professional to ensure that your Privacy Policy complies with applicable laws and accurately reflects your company’s practices.
PRIVACY POLICY - THE BASICS
A Privacy Policy explains how a website collects, uses, shares, processes, and stores information from its visitors and customers. It typically outlines the website’s commitment to safeguarding personal data and describes the methods used to protect user privacy.
Privacy requirements vary across jurisdictions, and it is your responsibility to ensure that your Privacy Policy complies with the relevant laws that apply to your business and location.
WHAT TO INCLUDE IN THE PRIVACY POLICY
In general, a Privacy Policy explains key details such as: what information the website collects and how it is collected; why the information is collected; whether the information is shared with third parties; how users can exercise their rights under applicable privacy laws; and how data from minors is handled, among other related topics.