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Linking Your Privacy Policy in Stack

Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only and not legal advice. Always consult with your legal counsel.

Understanding Privacy Policies

When collecting personal data from leads or customers, it's important to consider:

  • What personal data do you collect?
  • Where can you collect personal data?

Common Collection Points in Stack

  • Funnels & Websites
  • Forms
  • Surveys
  • Web Chat
  • Order Forms
  • Calendars

Creating Your Privacy Policy

To create a privacy policy using Stack's funnels or websites, follow these steps:

  1. Build a Dedicated Page: Create a specific page within your funnel or website. This is often done on the homepage for easy reference.
  2. Find Templates: Search online for privacy policy templates that suit your needs. Here's a helpful search link: Privacy Policy Templates.
  3. Consult Legal Counsel: Work with your legal advisor to draft and finalize a privacy policy tailored to your business and its specific use case.

Linking to Your Privacy Policy in Stack

You can link your privacy policy in various parts of Stack:

In Funnels & Websites

  • Use Text or a Button to link directly to your privacy policy page.

In Forms

  • Include a Text/Link or use the Terms & Conditions (T&C) form element to add your privacy policy link.

In Surveys

  • Add a Text/Link to direct users to your privacy policy.

In Web Chat

  • Insert a Text/Link within the widget description to guide users to your privacy policy.

In Order Forms

  • Place a Text/Link on the order page.
  • Enable Terms and Conditions in the advanced settings of the order form to include a link to your privacy policy.

In Calendars

  • Embed a Text/Link on the page where the calendar is displayed.
  • Use a custom form with a T&C element that includes a link to your privacy policy page on your website.

By following these steps, you can ensure that your privacy policy is easily accessible to your leads and customers, helping to build trust and transparency.