Anyone can easily create a store policy with Termly!

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What is Termly?

Hello. My name is Ujita, and I am a consultant.
When creating a cross-border e-commerce, the most difficult part is creating a policy page.
Especially when selling to foreign markets, we need to understand the laws of each country and also keep them updated. But we want to minimize legal costs...

With Termly, you can create a policy in less than 10 minutes that is compliant with local laws while keeping costs to a minimum!
Not only does Termly create policies, but it also manages user cookie consent and even automatically updates them.

EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), ePrivacy Directive, UK GDPR, Canada's Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA), and many other The laws are covered and Termly's team of attorneys ensures compliance with the laws of each country.

Termly attraction

Attraction 1: Quick and easy to make!
Termly's greatest appeal is its ease and speed of use.
It can be used without specialized knowledge and greatly reduces the time and effort required to manage complex data privacy laws. Especially for e-commercebusinesses that sell worldwide, such as cross-border e-commercebusinesses, it is very reassuring to know that you can easily create policies that comply with the laws of each country and that they are constantly updated.

Attraction 2: Safe to use
Termly works with a team of lawyers and legal experts to provide its services, and the various policies created by Termly are reviewed by these legal experts to ensure that they comply with the data privacy laws of each country. Therefore, users can create appropriate policies without any knowledge of the law. This is a safe and secure way to use the service.

Attraction 3: Centralized management of all policies
You can manage compliance with a wide variety of laws, including the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), ePrivacy Directive, UK GDPR, Canada's Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), and California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA), all from a single platform. compliance with laws can be managed on a single platform.

Termly offers four plans depending on the size and needs of your business.
Monthly and annual billing options are also available.

  1. Free plan
    Ideal for small businesses and startups requiring minimal legal compliance. Provides one basic policy, 10,000 banner views per month, a cookie policy and banners to meet basic compliance needs.
  2. Starter plan ($10/month)
    For mid-size businesses. You can create up to 2 policies. You can edit up to 10 policies and display up to 100,000 banners per month. Also offers privacy regulation monitoring. It also scans your site once a month and automatically manages cookies.
  3. PRO+ plan ($15/month)
    Ideal for businesses seeking full compliance. Unlimited legal policies, unlimited policy edits, and unlimited banner displays. Offers a wealth of features for full compliance, including weekly cookie scans, privacy regulation monitoring, and automatically updated policies.
  4. Agency plan
    For large portfolios of websites and resellers. In addition to the ability to manage multiple domains and users, the plan provides advanced features necessary for large scale operations, including custom marketing materials, training and onboarding, and compliance support.

Each plan can be upgraded as your business grows and your compliance needs change. Why not try the free plan first?

How to use Termly

Using Termly is very simple.
It starts by registering URLalready in your store and auto-scanning it.
Register, answer questions, embed the completed policy in the store, and in no time at all, you have a policy in place.

1) Account creation
When you register a new account, you register your store URL.
Termly scans your store for cookie tracking and other information, which is automatically reflected in the policy.

2) Selection of policies to be created
Once logged into the dashboard, select the policy you wish to create.
The list is easy to check.

3) Answer the questions in order.
You will answer the questions presented by Termly in order.
If you are unsure about a question, you can leave it blank and click the "save & next" button to proceed to the next question, so answer the questions in the order you know them. You can change the policy at any time, so you can fill in the blanks later.

The questions are organized by item, as shown in the image.
It would be very helpful to have a policy created just by answering the questions.

4) Embed it in your site
Once the policy is complete, retrieve the HTML or URLfrom the "ADD TO WEBSITE" button on the dashboard; Pro plan users can embed the retrieved URLinto their site.

Summary

With Termly, you can easily create a store policy without any legal knowledge.
Free plans are also offered, making it easy to create a policy. You can try it out first to see what it is like, and then move on to a paid plan later.
The service is comprehensive, including banners to obtain user consent, regular store scans, and automatic policy updates, so you can use the service with peace of mind.

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