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Post by j7oyun55rruk on Jan 8, 2024 1:23:04 GMT -5
Polish stores are generally aware that regulations are necessary and as many as 10% of the e-commerce businesses surveyed have regulations in place. As with privacy policies, the problem lies in their content. In most cases, there is no information about complaints procedures. Many regulations also do not have a model withdrawal form: Again, use this as a guide to check what is included and add content if necessary. Cookies, although the end of third-party cookies has been announced for some time. You should definitely inform your customers if your store uses them. In most C Level Contact List cases, this information takes the form of a text message, after opening the website. However, it is important that it includes an opportunity to express consent. It's not a good solution if you just tell you to use it and the customer can't say no. See what the correct information looks like, in this case from the Kakadu Pet Shop website: Note three things. The notice contains a link to the privacy policy where you can read more information, There is information indicating that it can be found in your browser Change the settings in and the user can choose to agree by clicking the Accept button. This is how it should be. At the same time, almost a quarter of online stores do not display such notifications at all, and only 10% offer the option to consent. Contact form and newsletter This is a very important element from the point of view of the website.
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