Due to legislation passed in Europe, bloggers in the US could be fined large amounts if they don’t make their privacy policy clear.
Definintion of GDPR: The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) seeks to create a data protection law framework across the EU and aims to give back to data users, control of their personal data, while imposing strict rules on those hosting and processing this data, anywhere in the world.
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Compliance With Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act
Protecting the privacy of the very young is especially important to the Blog (Nike N. Chillemi). For that reason, the Blog never collects or maintains information at our Blog from those we actually know are under 13, and no part of our website is structured to attract anyone under 13.
Changes To This Privacy Policy
Nike N. Chillemi has the discretion to update this privacy policy at any time. When the Blog (Nike N. Chillemi) does, we will post a notification on the main page of our the Blog, revise the updated date at the bottom of this page and send you an email. We encourage Users may check the Blog under the “category: Privacy Policy” for any changes to stay informed about how we are helping to protect the personal information we collect. You acknowledge and agree that it is your responsibility to review this “Privacy Policy” policy periodically and become aware of modifications.
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Contacting The Blog (Nike N. Chillemi)
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This document was last updated on May 22, 2018
May I copy this and use it on my blog? With the appropriate changes, of course. It’s the best I’ve seen so far.
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Judy, Sure go ahead and copy it with your changes. Whatever makes life easier.
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Thank you, kindly. 🙂
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May I have permission to copy and adapt for myself as well?
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Kass, Yes, of course. Whatever make life easier. Blessings to you.
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Thanks. This is all such a mess, really. lol But I appreciate you sharing.
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Me too, Nike. Thanks!
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Karen, if you need to copy it, go ahead.
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Thanks, Nike. 🌸
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May I also join the crew above and get your permission to copy and adapt this policy for my blog?
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Ginger, Yes, that would be fine.
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Thank you!
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Oh, my, I’m totally befuddled by all this GDPR stuff. May I jump aboard and ask if I could copy and paste this for my blog?
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Irene, Absolutely. Copy away.
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Nike,
Are you saying even if your just blogging just to get “words on paper” so to speak the policy still applies to all bloggers and your supposed to post the policy once just to “acknowledge” it?
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Ken, That’s what I did. I took a generic policy from someone who knew this stuff more than I did. And I posted it. I’ve noticed there has been a flood of people doing this. It’s not for the American market. It’s for England and a law they just passed.
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Ohhh, didn’t realize that. Forgot u are across the pond. Thank you for letting me know!
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