7 Steps To Developing A Privacy Policy With Teeth

Topics:
Small Business
Tags:
Internet,
Privacy Policy,
Security
Source:
Microsoft

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Overview: Risking privacy is perhaps the biggest drawback to using the Internet today. That customer wariness affects all businesses, not just online ones. If you gather information at all from your customers - and what business can afford not to? - you need to have an effective privacy policy in place. Such a policy means more than just declaring that everything you know about both your customers and employees will forever remain under wraps. This paper provides seven guidelines to help you to develop a sound privacy policy, or possibly improve the one you have.

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