After generating the policy, I went over every word and removed a handful of things that weren't needed, changed wording, and added a couple paragraphs in accordance with our attorney.
The way Termly's generator works is, they run you through about 50 questions and tailor the document to your specific business and use case. Their documents and generator are quite thorough, even impressing our legal counsel. Most companies or projects could simply generate the documents, as they're pretty solid. (If you're integrating or dealing with any secure information what-so-ever, always have a lawyer run over your Privacy and Terms.)
Yes, we currently use, or are in the process of implementing all those services, functionality, and tools. (Relaytivity is universalizing code, services, and infrastructure across the entire software/web ecosystem.)
This is exactly why I asked - as a lawyer, I am impressed by the quality of the privacy policy. Many of the generators spit out not-so-impressive dociments, but Termly makes an exception, obviously.
I just look at what areas I need to address for my privacy policy for any website or product and then I prefer to write it instead of directly generatoring like a copy cat. It could become a reason of plagiarism and also you must be aware of legal terms which you are going to mention in your privacy policy.
I used Termly and I'm happy with them
Never heard of it. Will give it a try.
Nice, will try it!
+1 for Termly. They have a great builder that accounts for many cases. I believe they have a free version.
Check out https://relaytivity.com/privacy to see the PP and TOS we generated with Termly.
Two questions about your privacy policy:
After generating the policy, I went over every word and removed a handful of things that weren't needed, changed wording, and added a couple paragraphs in accordance with our attorney.
The way Termly's generator works is, they run you through about 50 questions and tailor the document to your specific business and use case. Their documents and generator are quite thorough, even impressing our legal counsel. Most companies or projects could simply generate the documents, as they're pretty solid. (If you're integrating or dealing with any secure information what-so-ever, always have a lawyer run over your Privacy and Terms.)
Yes, we currently use, or are in the process of implementing all those services, functionality, and tools. (Relaytivity is universalizing code, services, and infrastructure across the entire software/web ecosystem.)
This is exactly why I asked - as a lawyer, I am impressed by the quality of the privacy policy. Many of the generators spit out not-so-impressive dociments, but Termly makes an exception, obviously.
Thanks so much
I just look at what areas I need to address for my privacy policy for any website or product and then I prefer to write it instead of directly generatoring like a copy cat. It could become a reason of plagiarism and also you must be aware of legal terms which you are going to mention in your privacy policy.