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How Do I Make My Website Ready For GDPR?
How Do I Make My Website Ready For GDPR?

FEA Create is fully GDPR Compliant and lets you set your business up to be GDPR Compliant as well!

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If you want to make sure that your website is GDPR compliant, one of the things you need to do is add a link to your privacy policy. This is required by law, and failure to comply can result in penalties and legal issues. In this article, we'll go over how to add a privacy policy link to your website footer.

Firstly, you need to make sure that you have a privacy policy in place. If you don't already have one, you can create one yourself or use a privacy policy generator to create one for you. Once you have a privacy policy, you can move on to adding it to your website.

To add a privacy policy link to your website footer, you need to access the footer section of your website. This can usually be done by scrolling down to the bottom of the page. If you are using a website template, you can add the link to the footer by editing the copyright information.

In order to add the privacy policy link, you need to add the text "Privacy Policy" to your footer, and then link it to your privacy policy page. This can be done by highlighting the text "Privacy Policy," clicking on the link icon in your editor, and then pasting the URL of your privacy policy page into the link field.

It's important to note that you need to add the privacy policy link to every page of your website. This means that you'll need to repeat this process for every page. Alternatively, you can add the privacy policy link to your website header or a menu, which will make it easier to apply to every page at once.

In summary, adding a privacy policy link to your website footer is a crucial step in making your website GDPR compliant. By following the steps outlined above, you can ensure that your website visitors can easily access your privacy policy, which will help protect both you and your visitors.

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