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Privacy Policies for Websites and Mobile Applications - Klein Moynihan Turco

Privacy Policies for Websites and Mobile Applications

While some businesses might be under the impression that their websites or mobile applications (“app”) privacy policies are of little importance, in truth, a well-crafted privacy policy is a critical requirement for any Internet or mobile venture. Letting website/mobile app visitors know, via your privacy policy, about your online data collection activities is not only a good policy from […]

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Obtaining Counsel from a Mobile App Attorney Is a Must

Mobile App Attorneys Provide Necessary Guidance for Your Mobile App Business May 25, 2015 Mobile applications, or “apps,” are becoming an indispensable tool for a wide range of businesses, from brick-and-mortar entities, to strictly mobile-based operations.  Apps offer a cost-effective means of delivering content, strengthening consumer loyalty and enhancing the consumer experience.  Mobile apps have

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Why Retaining a Mobile App Lawyer Is So Important

October 11, 2016 Mobile App Lawyers Help Secure Your Mobile App Assets Mobile applications, or “apps,” have become an extremely popular vehicle for providing entertainment to end-users, developing brand loyalty and enhancing the consumer experience.  In a relatively short period of time, mobile apps have also become a booming industry, earning an estimated $46 billion

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Mobile App Operators Settle COPPA Charges

December 21, 2015 Mobile App Operators Must Be Mindful of Children’s Privacy Issues As part of an increase in regulatory focus on data collection, usage and disclosure practices in the mobile app industry, especially with respect to minors, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) brought charges against two mobile app operators, LAI Systems, LLC and Retro Dreamer,

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Why End-User License Agreements for Mobile Apps Are Needed

A Message to Mobile App Operators Any business or other entity that operates/offers a mobile application, or “app,” should ensure that there is an End-User License Agreement (“EULA”) in place that will govern the relationship between end-users and the subject mobile app operator in connection with that app, its various uses and associated product and

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Marketer to Pay $58K to FTC for Allegedly Deceptive Mobile Apps

August 17, 2015 Last Thursday, the Federal Trade Commission (the “FTC” or “Commission”) announced that it had settled its lawsuit against Mr. Avrom Lasarow in connection with a number of allegedly deceptive mobile apps. Mr. Lasarow’s “Mole Detective” apps purported to detect the skin cancer melanoma in moles on users’ skin. What can app providers

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