If you are collecting email and other contact information, you should have a
privacy statement detailing what you will do with that information. If you
only plan to use it internally, i.e. mailing list, specify that.
It's not a nice thing to have; it should be a required thing. We all have
On Mon, 09 May 2005 19:25:12 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
what are the pro's and cons of offering a privacy statement? a lot of
people
think a site looks more legit with a privacy statement, do you agree?
Yet another useless meaningless seal or button..?
leigh
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Russ
Hi all
what are the pro's and cons of
Umm, exactly what planet are you on?
Can you supply a valid reason why this is not something that should be
either in
or out of the standards (best practices) for site design?
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