On Wed, Feb 14, 2024 at 8:10 AM Phil Endecott via Boost < boost@lists.boost.org> wrote:
Before worrying about the legal jargon, the important thing is to decide what your privacy policy actually is. The simplest privacy policy is "we don't record any personal information". It's not difficult to translate that from plain English to legal jargon.
We are not experts in privacy policies or cookie policies so I must apologized that we botched this. Fixing it is not going to be quick, but what I will do is bring our intellectual property law firm that is on retainer and have them produce something for us. This won't be cheap but I only want the best. As I am first and foremost a user rather than a website operator, I want something that satisfies me personally. That means: 1. No tracking by third parties like Google 2. User consent required for everything; no hidden stuff 3. No annoying "cookie control" dialogues 4. No sharing of data with anyone I do want to balance this with the needs of having a website that users can opt-in to creating an account on, as having a login system allows for a rich user experience. But a login won't be required. If anyone else has additional ideas I am happy to hear them. Thanks