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Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, and Acceptable Use Policy...do these need to be separate, legally? Can't I just combine them in human language?
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@netopwibby.eth
AH, turns out it'd be best if they were separate! https://termly.io/resources/articles/privacy-policy-vs-terms-and-conditions/
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Roman Buzko
@buzko
We have some primitive templates for both ToU and PP at Degoverned.com. Feel to free to test them, but make sure to read beforehand.
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Roman Buzko
@buzko
Acceptable Use Policy is usually a part of Terms of Use (ToU). Many countries require Privacy Policy (PP) to be a separate document, so yes, it is better to keep ToU and PP separate. As to “human language” — absolutely, but lawyers don’t like it. You can add context boxes, like Webflow does in their ToU.
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