Open WidgetsBurritos opened 5 years ago
Is this to cover just the website or the camp as a whole? For the site we do newsletters signups so we also collect email/name.
If it's the whole camp, we have a attendee questionaire which also collects more personal information. At the camp we might collect other stuff for surveys, and take ppls pictures.
Ahh yah. In that case maybe we need a more comprehensive policy then
We could check this service out: https://www.freeprivacypolicy.com/free-privacy-policy-generator.php
It's way more robust. However, despite the name, it probably won't end up being "free".
^ This is a really weird question. If you agree to follow the law, you have to pay $9, but if we don't agree then it's free?
So for a slightly more robust privacy policy through that other site, it would be $37 (assuming I answered the questions correctly). I'm not sure if we want to do that this time around or not. The main purpose for this was demography tracking in GA, but we can save that for next year if we really wanted to.
The example in OP is scoped to just the website, so that's probably acceptable. It does bring up the question on whether this is considered a "contract" or not. Since people have to "agree" it's probably something we're supposed to get approved by open collective.
This Privacy Policy applies only to our online activities and is valid for visitors to our website with regards to the information that they shared and/or collect in Texas Camp. This policy is not applicable to any information collected offline or via channels other than this website.
I would suggest the following changes:
Okay. I'll do it when I get a moment.
We really need a privacy policy. I generated this for free at https://www.privacypolicygenerator.info
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