Privacy Policy/Disclaimers on a Suqeeze Page

by vicdd
5 replies
I'm wondering if it's necessary to put up links to Privacy Policy/some sort of disclaimers on a Squeeze Page, or is it ok if I don't?
#page #policy or disclaimers #privacy #suqeeze
  • Profile picture of the author CyberAlien
    That depends more on the laws of wherever you live, plus the terms for whatever payment processor you're using. For example, PayPal does require that you have a privacy policy last I heard.
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  • Profile picture of the author WillR
    Anytime you are collecting people's personal information you should always have a privacy policy.
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  • Profile picture of the author vicdd
    Basically I'm just collecting emails and I'm going to promote clickbank products as an affiliate. I suppose the Procuct creator/seller handles Privacy Policy when it comes to sales, and I cover collecting personal information?
    Are there any "templates" of such Policy?
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    • Profile picture of the author CyberAlien
      Originally Posted by vicdd View Post

      Basically I'm just collecting emails and I'm going to promote clickbank products as an affiliate. I suppose the Procuct creator/seller handles Privacy Policy when it comes to sales, and I cover collecting personal information?
      Are there any "templates" of such Policy?
      ANY TIME you're collecting personal information, you should have a privacy policy. It's that simple.
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  • Profile picture of the author aarthielumalai
    It would lead to more conversions because people are wary of giving their email addresses nowadays, coz of the ton of spam they are receiving. So, just include a line or two about not selling their email addresses and not sending them unwanted emails (spam). That should do.
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