Privacy Policy and tag, your Privacy Policy should feature a dedicated section usually titled “Third-Party Links” or “Links to Other Websites.” This section must clearly state:
Independent Ownership: You do not own, operate, or endorse the linked third-party websites.
No Privacy Control: You are not responsible for the privacy practices, cookies, or content of external sites.
User Responsibility: Visitors are strongly encouraged to read the privacy policies of any external website they visit via your links. Technical Best Practices for Safe Linking
Beyond updating your legal text, you should implement technical safeguards directly into your HTML code. 1. Use Security Attributes
When opening links in a new tab using target=“_blank”, always add rel=“noopener” or rel=“noreferrer”. Visit Example Use code with caution.
Why it matters: This prevents the new page from accessing your site’s window object via JavaScript, protecting your users from phishing exploits (known as reverse tab-nabbing). 2. Disclose Affiliate Links
What type of website do you run? (e.g., blog, e-commerce, SaaS) Do you use affiliate links or third-party ad networks?
Which privacy regulations (like GDPR or CCPA) apply to your audience?
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