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Privacy policy on Facebook tab

I received an e-mail from Facebook that i need to include a privacy policy in my Facebook tab. I thought privacy policy's were only needed in Facebook Apps.

Were can i find an example of a privacy policy?

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Mark de Hooge Avatar asked Apr 13 '12 08:04

Mark de Hooge


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1 Answers

I would recommending using http://termsfeed.com/free/privacy-policy-generator in preference to http://www.freeprivacypolicy.com/free-privacy-policy-generator.php since the latter has a terms of use that includes:

Permission is granted ... for the sole purpose of placing an order with FreePrivacyPolicy.com or purchasing FreePrivacyPolicy.com products. Any other use, ... is strictly prohibited, unless authorized by FreePrivacyPolicy.com.

Sorry I couldn't send a link to their terms of use, it appeared as a javascript popup, at the end of their wizard questionaire.

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AntonCassidaris Avatar answered Jan 04 '23 04:01

AntonCassidaris