Privacy Policy
Exemption from the law
The content described here is only a general and professional explanation and information regarding the creation of a privacy policy. Because the specific provisions to be built between your business and customers and visitors are not pre-gradible, it is not certain that the content can be relied on as legal advice or recommendation. We encourage you to receive legal advice from experts in order to understand the necessary information about the terms of use and to receive assistance in their creation.
Privacy Policy - Principles
The privacy policy is a statement that discloses some or all of how the website collects, uses, discloses, processes, and manages the data of its visitors and customers. In addition, it is common for the privacy policy to include an explanation of the website's efforts to protect privacy and the various mechanisms implemented by the website to protect privacy. Since the legal obligations of the matters to be included in the privacy policy vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, you are responsible for confirming compliance with the laws related to business activities and location.
Matters to be described in the privacy policy
In general, the privacy policy specifies the following: the type of information that the website collects and how it collects it, an explanation of why the website collects this kind of information, and the sharing of information with third parties. How to operate the website, how visitors and customers exercise their rights based on the relevant privacy rights and personal protection laws, etc., and specific operation methods for minor data collection, etc. For more information, please refer to our help center article "Create a privacy policy".