One of the important issues about web surfing these days is privacy and how websites use private information. It is strongly advised by those who have been there before you that you attach some kind of privacy statement to your website. This gives surfers a stronger feeling of confidence when they deal with your company and website.
Below are some of the highlights of the average privacy statement as recommended by a sample privacy statement offered by Truste, a company you may want to consider becoming associated with along the way:
What personally identifiable information your company collects
What personally identifiable information third parties collect through the Web site
What organization collects the information
How your company uses the information
With whom your company may share user information
What choices are available to users regarding collection, use and distribution of the information
What types of security procedures are in place to protect the loss, misuse or alteration of information under your company's control
How users can correct any inaccuracies in the information
Contact information for website with regards to privacy
Disclaimer regarding any other downloads (advertisers) not associated with the site. For sites under their own domain, this would not be an issue
When Questions Arise
To build the most complete website possible, answering the age old questions of who, what, when, where, and why can help head off any questions that might arise for your prospective visitors. But just in case you miss anything, on every page you will want to make sure that you provide easy access to your...
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