Every web site should contain a privacy policy, especially sites that conduct financial transactions. Adult paysites collect very personal information from their members and affiliate webmasters. A privacy policy will inform those affected parties about what is done with that sensitive data. Privacy policies protect you and your clients.
When one goes about posting a privacy policy on a paysite, there are three ways to do it. A site owner can write their own privacy policy. They can pay a lawyer to compose the text for a privacy policy. The paysite operator has the third option of using software or web resources that generate privacy policies. Your choice on how you approach the creation of your paysite's privacy policy is dependent on you and your abilities.
Self-Created Privacy Policies. Writing a privacy policy isn't hard, it's just time consuming. You don't have to buy software or hire a lawyer in order to write a privacy policy for your paysite. Below is an excellent tutorial that will show you exactly how to write your own privacy policy.
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Lawyer Created Privacy Policies. You could pay your favorite business lawyer to write a privacy policy for your adult paysite. Take care to find a lawyer who knows the workings of e-commerce and the adult Internet. You can also explore the services these web-centric law sites provide:
Software/Service Created Privacy Policies: With all you have on your list of things to do, a program or online tool that does the work is always good to find. Here are a couple of tools that generate a privacy policy with a few clicks on a form:
Privacy policies are more than some legal mumbo-jumbo designed to make a web site appear professional.
Recently a well-publicized online toy store was taken to court because they defied the terms on their own privacy policy. They sold the personal data of their customers to companies (not mentioned in their privacy policy) in order to make money when they went out of business. However you choose to create your paysite’s privacy policy, the task must be done.
A paysite owner has an obligation to their members and affiliates. A posted privacy policy fulfills that obligation.