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@sigfried sounded too good to be true and it is, much more expensive than the other free ones out there, except if you just scam them and buy one that fits all and then just remove the parts per site you don't need lol
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sigfried5327y@JoshBent that's the internal privacy thingie.
You can get a privacy policy for free but with limited functions. Or one site for $29 a year or multiple for $9 a month -
@sigfried weird, all 3 options gave me the message above at first, after visiting the link again, it shows it indeed only on the privacy service thing
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sigfried5327y@JoshBent iubenda is much better than those free ones. They host your policy (you can get text tho). They auto update shit, and it has almost every popular service. DigitalOcean, AWS, Stripe, Bugsnag, .... It's just click and done
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sigfried5327y@JoshBent oh also in pro version you can get cookie consent and it also lists the services you added in the privacy policy.
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@sigfried it sounds great, but watch clients not want to get billed for that or pay yearly :/
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sigfried5327y@JoshBent true. But clients also don't want a lawsuit. I've got one where I asked her if I can make one for her webshop and she said it was fine.
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@Linux oh, because I saw some implications that even if you're not a company it still applies to you, once you save any sort of data or use third party processors
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@sigfried not sure if I want to read all that, especially because even if it's presented in a more nice way, than the original document, it's still lawyer jargon
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brahn15747yIf you are too lazy to keep your site up to date, maybe *don't collect friggin' private information*!
Gdpr
Or: "how to screw over individuals who were to lazy to update their Website"
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