Adding Policy Privacy - blogger begginer
1- Creating a page on Blogger
In another post I explained to you very well exactly how a page changes from an ordinary news post or gossip.
Privacy Police - is a Menu Page that is static and immutable, but does nothing but fill in the blogger's rule sentences. This means that if the rules of the blog change for everyone this static page will also change to give the site an effect.
Why do we need a Privacy Policy?
Good question!!!!!!!
Privacy policy is a contract or legal statement which came out to protect the rights of the client against an employee of a company or vice versa. Information can be public or personal, without being limited to the name, address, date of birth, marital status, Client information can be made public only at his own will or by himself. It can be a statement that states a party's policy on how it collects, stores and publishes the personal information it collects. That information can be used based on real and logical facts.
A statement which enters into force if one of the rules is violated which the company and in this case the Blog has put in the service of the customer by providing him with false or inaccurate news. Or by giving a service to the customer to publish an information.
New rules are coming and it is necessary for every blog to have such a page in every possible space through the technicians who make it possible.
The California Code of Business and Profession, Internet Privacy Requirements (CalOPPA) has ordered javascript code to fit any site with CCPA- Or as they are also known in Europe GDPR Compliant Use of Cookies - GDPR
from wikipedia we have:
The General Data Protection Regulation (EU) (GDPR) is a regulation in EU data protection and privacy law in the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA). The GDPR is an important component of EU privacy law and human rights law, in particular Article 8 (1) of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. It also deals with the transfer of personal data outside the EU and EEA areas. The main purpose of the GDPR is to improve the control and rights of individuals over their personal data and to simplify the regulatory environment for international business. [1] Substituting the Data Protection Directive 95/46 / EC, the regulation contains provisions and requirements regarding the processing of personal data of individuals (formally referred to as GDPR data subjects) located in the EEA, and is implemented. for any enterprise - regardless of its location and nationality or domicile of data subjects - that is the processing of personal data of individuals within the EEA. also Law on Protection of Internet Privacy)
The GDPR was adopted on 14 April 2016 and became enforceable beginning 25 May 2018. As the GDPR is a regulation, not a directive, it is directly binding and applicable, and provides flexibility for certain aspects of the regulation to be adjusted by individual member states.Here!

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