Complying with privacy laws and Internet regulations has become very challenging. These new laws have placed complex legal requirements on websites, mobile apps, and SaaS owners. Whether your company is small or big, most of these privacy laws and regulations apply to you. Violating them can subject your company to fines, disciplinary action, lawsuits, and damage to your reputation.
I am part of a large team of global privacy experts and attorneys with extensive privacy and legal experience. I can help you comply with the following privacy laws and regulations, to limit your legal liability.
- The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
- Canada's Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA)
- The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the new (CPRA)
- Australia's Privacy Legislation Amendment Bill 2022
- Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)
- Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)
- Data protection regulations
- Data controller processor and sub-processor regulations
- Data privacy impact assessments
- Cookie consent compliance
- Internet advertising regulations
- Requirements from big tech companies such as Google and Facebook
- Employee privacy training
- Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)
I can also customize the following documents for you:
- A legally compliant privacy notice for your website, mobile apps, or SaaS
- A legally compliant COPPA privacy notice for children
- A professional terms and conditions to limit legal liability and protect your intellectual property
- Industry-specific disclaimers for medical, mental health, fitness-exercise, and others
- Data privacy impact assessment
- Data protection policies
- Responding correctly to data subject access requests
- Data processing agreements and standard contractual clauses
- Data breach incident response plan
Complying with the current privacy laws involves more than simply putting up a privacy notice or terms and conditions. You must consider the information you collect, how you collect it, how you transfer it, whom you share it with, how you protect it, how long you store it, and how you destroy it. Depending on your online business, you may need to put more documents in place to comply with the ever-expanding privacy and Internet laws.
James Chiodo - Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US)