Privacy & Compliance Policies for Your Website

For WordPress websites that collect data and want privacy compliance without the stress, guesswork, or ongoing maintenance.

What’s included.

This service gives you a complete, ongoing privacy solution, not just a policy file you hope is correct.

  • Automatically updated privacy policies as laws change
  • Coverage for common requirements, including Privacy, Cookies, Terms & Conditions, and Disclaimers
  • Professional setup and installation into your WordPress website
  • Ongoing monitoring and update notifications
  • Access to your policies at any time
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What your website collects
(and why it matters)

Contact forms, analytics, embedded content, and advertising tools all rely on collecting visitor information. That’s completely normal, and in many cases, required for your website to function properly.

That’s not a problem.

The problem is when your site doesn’t clearly tell visitors what’s being collected and why.

How it works

01

Choose monthly or yearly billing

02

We set up your policies and install them on your website

03

You review and confirm your details

That’s it. No ongoing work required from you unless something changes.

Choose your Plan

All plans include the same features. The only difference is how often you’re billed.

Month-to-Month License

$15 per month

Billed monthly, cancel anytime.

Both Plans Include

  • auto-updating Privacy Policy, Terms & Conditions, Disclaimer and more for your website
  • Policies that stay up to date automatically
  • Updates directly from Termageddon when new privacy laws are going into effect
  • Notifications when new questions need to be answered to ensure you are compatible with new required disclosures

Yearly License

$165 per year

Save over monthly billing with a yearly renewal.

Privacy Policy Setup & Installation

$350

This is a one-time fee. Ongoing updates are covered by your selected plan.

Setup is required to properly configure and install your policies.

Includes:

  • License setup and configuration
  • Initial policy generation
  • Installation into your WordPress website
  • Client access for review and confirmation

A quick note on how this works

This service uses an automated privacy policy platform that tracks privacy laws and updates your policies as requirements change.

We are not lawyers and do not provide legal advice. Instead, we handle the setup, installation, and implementation of your website’s privacy policies using a trusted, industry-standard system.

You’ll have full access to review and update your policy answers at any time. Ultimately, policy accuracy is confirmed by you — we make sure everything is properly set up and kept up to date.

That’s it. Calm. Clear. Honest.

Ready to stop worrying about website privacy?

Get your policies set up properly and kept up to date without adding another thing to your plate.

FAQs

Since you are collecting personal information (e.g. name and email on your contact form), you are required to have a Privacy Policy. Currently, the following laws require Privacy Policies for most websites:

General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR);
UK Data Protection Act 2018;
California Online Privacy and Protection Act of 2003 (CalOPPA);
California Privacy Protection Act (CCPA);
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA);
Delaware Online Privacy and Protection Act (DOPPA);
Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 603A;

There are also about a dozen other states that are proposing their own privacy laws that would require most businesses to have a Privacy Policy and would affect how that Privacy Policy is written, requiring you to make changes on a pretty regular basis.

We’ve partnered with Termageddon because we think it’s the best service to be protected from lawsuits and fines considering that you need a Privacy Policy.

Terms of Service is a great way to answer frequently asked customer questions and protect yourself from liability. Terms of Service provides the following:

If you sell products and services, it provides information on refunds, order cancellations and returns. This will help answer customer questions and will take them further down the path to actually buying;

It will protect your intellectual property by making sure that everyone who goes onto your website knows that your logo, name, etc. are yours; and

If you have links to third party sites on your website (e.g. social media links), it will help protect you in case the user gets a virus from that third party website

You need a Disclaimer if you do any of the following on your website:

Display advertisements;
Display or sell health products (e.g. vitamins and supplements);
Participate in affiliate programs (e.g. Amazon Affiliates);
Provide health and fitness advice or tips; or
Provide any information or tips that could be seen as legal advice.

If you do any of the above, the Disclaimer will help you provide required disclosures, participate in affiliate programs (some programs require you to have a Disclaimer to participate) and will reduce your liability in case something goes wrong.

While technically you could write these policies yourself, we do not recommend that you do so. There are a lot of laws, cases and legal opinions on how to write these policies correctly. If you have not spent years studying law and cases, it is very likely that the policy you write would be incomplete, incorrect and non-compliant.

Also, there are currently a lot of new privacy laws that are being proposed and passed, meaning that you’d have to constantly stay up to date with these laws and amend your Privacy Policy yourself every time. This would take a lot of time and effort on your part and would take you away from your actual business.

That’s why we recommend Termageddon – they take care of all of this for you and automatically update your policies so that you do not have to worry about it.

If you have a privacy attorney, you should definitely ask him or her to write this up for you. If you want to ask your outside attorney to draft these for you, that’s a great idea but it may be a bit pricey. Also, lawyers that do not work in the privacy field often use Termageddon as the solution for their Privacy Policies so that’s something to think about as well.

Some of the laws that are being proposed or passed do not limit enforcement and liability to large companies only so your small business could be liable as well. Also, consumers do not distinguish between small and large businesses when it comes to protecting their privacy and are less likely to buy from companies that do not respect their privacy.

Termageddon charges a yearly fee for its service because it automatically updates your policies whenever the law changes. Over the last year, two new privacy laws went into effect in the US – California and Nevada and we have seen some changes in the United Kingdom as well. Also, there are about a dozen other states that are proposing new privacy laws as well. Termageddon charges a yearly fee because that’s a lot of research, studying and changes to your Privacy Policy that they undertake for you.

You could try and copy and paste someone else’s Privacy Policy, rewrite it to fit your website and then paste it onto your website. However, by doing so, you’d be committing copyright infringement, which could get you sued. Also, you don’t know whether that policy is compliant with the current laws and it won’t auto-update for you, meaning that you’ll have to keep track of the changes to the law which are increasing. Having Termageddon generate a policy for you is much easier, less time consuming and safer.