It's a meaningful Privacy Policy. I worked through some online tools such as termly and the complexity and length of the results -while possibly the most legally safe- were so site-visitor unfriendly, I couldn't justify them. I think there's something to the "make it long and complex enough that we can hid anything in there and they'll just click" approach has taken over. Even in console gaming these days the privacy policy can be 60 screens or more of content.
Thank you for the feedback, it's much appreciated. I agree, the biggest factors in most privacy policies are 1) compliance and 2) "dark patterns" – using obscure language and bulk to hide things. (By the way, I did get a legal review of my policy!)
It's a meaningful Privacy Policy. I worked through some online tools such as termly and the complexity and length of the results -while possibly the most legally safe- were so site-visitor unfriendly, I couldn't justify them. I think there's something to the "make it long and complex enough that we can hid anything in there and they'll just click" approach has taken over. Even in console gaming these days the privacy policy can be 60 screens or more of content.
Thank you for the feedback, it's much appreciated. I agree, the biggest factors in most privacy policies are 1) compliance and 2) "dark patterns" – using obscure language and bulk to hide things. (By the way, I did get a legal review of my policy!)