E-Commerce Website Compliance Package

Starting at:
$2,500.00
E-commerce and data privacy regulations have become increasingly complex in recent years, and it’s only going to get more complicated from here on out. On their own, simple terms and conditions and privacy policies are no longer enough to safeguard your business from the risks involved with running an online store. That’s why our firm takes the time to get to know your business. We’ll assess your business needs, your area of operations, your company’s data policies, and more so that we can draft personally tailored documents to fit your specific activities and industry.
E-commerce compliance can be handled with one all-encompassing policy, or it can be divided into individual documents. We usually recommend the latter approach to our clients because keeping separate documents makes them easier to update as laws and regulations change. A lawyer’s assistance is especially useful to online vendors and other e-commerce websites because they can help navigate interstate law, which is unavoidable if you have customers outside of Florida.
After our initial strategy consultation meeting, we’ll analyze your compliance requirements and implement a plan of action to get your website in compliance as soon as possible. Our website compliance package typically covers:
- Terms of Service
- Terms of Use
- Privacy Policy
- GDPR Compliance
- CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act)
- FTC Privacy Regulations
- Cookie Policies
- ADA Regulations
- Terms of Sale (If Applicable)
How to Get Started
Submit an Order Request
Discuss Scope of Project
Engagement Agreement
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Have a Question?
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why Does My E-Commerce Website Need a Privacy Policy?
Your website’s privacy policy lets your customers know how you’ll be collecting, storing, using, and otherwise disclosing their data and personal information. E-commerce websites handle a lot of personal data, including names, home addresses, and credit card numbers. It will also be your responsibility to keep this information safe and confidential. There’s no one-size-fits-all solution here – your privacy policy needs to be drafted (preferably by a lawyer) to match your business’s data collection practices and customer base.
2. What are Terms of Use or Service?
Terms of Use, also known as Terms of Service, are often confused with Terms and Conditions, but serve their own necessary purpose in e-commerce website compliance. Terms of Use or Service create a contract between the website’s owner(s) and its users that dictates what rules the users will need to follow in order to continue accessing or making use of your e-commerce store. They’re useful for protecting intellectual property rights and safeguarding your business from potential liability, too.
3. What Makes Terms and Conditions Different from Terms of Use or Service?
Your e-commerce business’s Terms and Conditions will primarily focus on the transactional side of your operations, such as billing, payments, and other fees, along with cancelation policies and other related matters. They will need to be clearly posted on your website and often require affirmative consent in order to be enforceable, which means that you might need to require users to click an “I Agree” button before proceeding with their purchase.


