Welcome to our blog! Here you can read our thoughts about the GDPR, privacy policies and more.
| Posted by Miks Ulmanis
2022 was a year of ups and downs, but overall positive. We built an MVP, won several startup competitions and tested our product with 200+ users. The next step is to find a product market fit and get some sales.
| Posted by Miks Ulmanis
We launched our MVP in 14 days. However, it took us 7 months to prepare the legal algorithm to actually start coding our MVP. During that time we have built an amazing team. Read more to see how we built our product, achieved first sales and what we aim to do next.
| Posted by Miks Ulmanis
There are only a few right ways to create your privacy policy, and the document's content can be extensive. The GDPR requires that when using personal data, you must have a privacy policy for your website or app. Many payment providers and other service providers also require you to have a privacy policy.
| Posted by Miks Ulmanis
If you own a Shopify store or set one up, you need to create a custom privacy policy. Use this step-by-step guide to create your Shopify store's privacy policy and add it to your website in less than 20 minutes.
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One of the most common questions we get from early-stage startups is – can I copy a privacy policy from someone else? Or from a competitor? Here we explain why copying a privacy policy is a bad idea and what are the alternatives!
| Posted by Miks Ulmanis
From July 20, 2022, all Google Play Store apps must have a privacy policy and a filled out Google's data safety form to provide details about how the app collects, uses and shares user data. If apps don't comply with the new rules, Google can reject new app submissions and remove existing apps from the Google Play Store.
| Posted by Miks Ulmanis
Recently, the French and Austrian Data Protection Authorities declared that Google Analytics is illegal. As other EU countries are likely to follow, businesses should be careful when using Google Analytics in the context of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Read more to find out what this might mean for you and your business.
| Posted by Miks Ulmanis
In this artcile we answer: What is a privacy policy? What is personal data? Why is GDPR relevent? Who needs to have a privacy policy and what are the fines if you don't have one? Where to get a privacy policy and more!
| Posted by Miks Ulmanis
Under article 6 GDPR, each data processing activity requires an appropriate legal basis. There are six legal bases that you can use. They are important because you must include in your privacy policy the legal bases that you rely on. If you don't, you can face hefty fines.