Most online businesses start with a simple terms page and a few checkboxes. That's fine at first, but as you add products, regions and larger customers, cracks appear. Here are five signals your current approach won't scale and what to do instead.
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- Analytics tools tell you how people use your product. Consent logs tell you what they agreed to. They answer different questions, and trying to use one in place of the other creates real risk.
- Most online businesses have terms, a privacy policy and a cookie banner – but that doesn't mean the setup is healthy. This article highlights five common red flags in online terms and consent, and how to start fixing them.