Every online business relies on user consent for terms, privacy, marketing and cookies. When something goes wrong, you need more than a checkbox — you need a defensible consent log. This article explains what to record, common mistakes to avoid, and how SolidWraps helps.
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- Once your online business serves customers across borders, a single "global" terms page is rarely enough. Different regions have different rules, and keeping multiple versions aligned and provable quickly becomes a real operational problem. This article explains the complexity and how a consent management platform like SolidWraps can help.
- Updating your terms and privacy policy is inevitable as your business evolves. The real challenge is doing it in a way that keeps you compliant, avoids surprises for users, and leaves a clear, provable record of who agreed to what.
- Most websites have a Terms & Conditions page, a privacy policy and some kind of cookie banner – but many teams are unclear about what actually belongs in each. This guide explains the roles of these documents in plain language and how they fit together.
- Clickwrap agreements feel routine, but when something goes wrong they sit at the centre of your legal risk. This article explains how courts think about clickwrap, where businesses get into trouble, and how to make your online agreements provable.