1. Privacy Policy
- It’s legally required in many regions when you collect personal information from users.
- Builds trust by showing customers you take their data seriously.
- Explains what data you collect and why you collect it.
- Outlines how information is stored, used, and protected, reducing confusion and risk.
- Helps you comply with global regulations like the Privacy Act, GDPR, and CCPA.
- Reduces liability by clearly stating your data-handling practices.
- Protects your business if disputes arise about data usage.
- Improves transparency, which boosts credibility and professionalism.
- Required by third‑party services (e.g., Google, Meta, payment gateways) to use their tools.
- Sets user expectations so customers understand their rights and how to contact you about privacy concerns.