A privacy policy is a document
that explains how your company uses the information it collects. A well-defined
privacy policy is a clear symbol of your company’s honesty; it should
tell customers how you use their data, it should outline your mail policy,
and it should explain that you always consult the customer and
ask permission before taking any action that involves them or their personal
data. A privacy policy signals that your business is an honorable one
– one the consumer can trust, can work with long term.
A security policy outlines the precautions your company takes
in order to ensure safe transactions. Outline your security protocols
and advertise your policy on your web site. Reassure the customer that
you use state-of-the-art security measures and fail-safe technology. If
you use a payment gateway service that authorizes transactions through
an up-to-date fraud screen, let your customers know that you do so. Put
it in plain English and explain your guarantees.
So don’t think about your security and privacy policies as simply pieces
of necessary information. View them as a means to establish the trust
and loyalty of customers. Advertise your policies boldly. Creating and
clearly posting these two documents will bolster your online credibility
– and build a bridge to customer confidence.
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