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Mobile App Privacy Policy Sample

Mobile App Privacy Policy Sample

A Mobile App Privacy Policy sample not only covers your application, but also user interaction with your website. A Mobile App Privacy Policy tells customers and users how your application collects and uses the information collected. As people are increasingly cautious about personal information being collected while using applications, it is crucial that you have a Mobile App Privacy Policy to give your customers and users confidence in your application. Take a look at our sample below, to get an idea of what yours will look like.

Your Mobile App Privacy Policy will not only allow you to stay compliant within the legal parameters but also eliminate the risk of having your application rejected during the submission process. As our sample shows, the terms must be clear and transparent in laying down the rules and scope of use for information processed on the platform.

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Once customised, your document will look similar to our sample Mobile App Privacy Policy sample

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What does the Mobile App Privacy Policy Cover?

Our Mobile App Privacy Policy includes clauses setting out:

  • Collection of personal information;
  • Use of personal information;
  • Disclosure of personal information;
  • Security of personal information;
  • Cookies;
  • Third parties access to personal information;
  • Geo-location; and
  • Opt-out right.

You can create your Mobile App Privacy Policy Agreement for FREE.

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