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If your website uses a contact form, you may need to comply with cookie laws such as GDPR or CCPA. While Showit itself does not collect cookies, contact form data is routed through Showit’s system, which may require a cookie banner to notify visitors and obtain their consent. Additionally, you should include a Cookies Policy that outlines what data is collected, how it’s used, and how users can manage their cookie preferences. This policy can either be a standalone document or included as part of your Privacy Policy. For detailed guidance on adding a cookie banner in Showit, visit Showit's EU Cookie Law Guide.

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Your privacy policy is a vital document that outlines how you handle client data, ensuring transparency and fostering trust with your audience. This is where you reassure visitors that their personal information is safe with you and explain your compliance with legal privacy requirements. A comprehensive privacy policy not only protects your business but also helps clients feel secure when working with you.

Your privacy policy should address:

  • Information Collection: Specify what personal data you collect (e.g., names, email addresses, payment information, photos) and how you gather it (e.g., inquiry forms, contracts).
  • Data Usage: Explain why you collect this information, such as for managing bookings, communicating with clients, or improving services.
  • Data Protection: Describe the measures you take to secure personal information, such as encryption or access limitations.
  • Third-Party Sharing: Disclose if you share data with external platforms (e.g., payment processors, email marketing tools) and for what purposes.
  • User Rights: Inform clients how they can access, update, or request the deletion of their data.
  • Legal Compliance: Include a section ensuring your adherence to applicable laws, such as GDPR or CCPA.

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