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MONITORING YOUR RELATIONSHIPS WITH AND OBLIGATIONS TO ONLINE VISITORS
Privacy on the internet is largely self-regulated. Federal law generally does not require you to take any affirmative steps to protect the privacy of your online visitors. The exception is sites that take personal information from children under thirteen which requires compliance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act. There may also be exceptions under state law requirements.
9.1. Online Privacy Policy
In a privacy policy, a website or online service explains to its visitors what information it collects from them, how it will use and secure that ...
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