Friday, January 4, 2019

What is privacy policy and how to generate privacy policy.

What is privacy policy and how to generate privacy policy.

A privacy policy page helps your visitors trust your website and having one is mandated by law in many countries. Here we look at a few of the most popular online privacy policy generators.



You need to have a privacy policy page if you’re collecting any form of personal information including: names, email addresses, shipping addresses (and billing addresses if different), and account and credit card details. A privacy policy will explain to site visitors what happens to the personal information they give you. If you don’t one on your site, you could be breaching the law and if worse comes to worst you may even be taken to court by a disgruntled site visitor. A privacy policy page is one of the most important pages you should have on your website and there are a number of elements you’re obliged to disclose in a detailed privacy policy document. They include:


  • What information about visitors you collect. (i.e. first name or both names, email address, physical address other contact details, credit card, account or PayPal details and any other information relevant to the interaction you have with visitors to your site).

  • How you obtain this information.
  • The reason for requesting personal information.
  • How you store and protect information you have collected.
  • What you use and how you choose to update visitors when your privacy policy gets updated.
  • Who has access to your information? This includes email newsletter services, analytical software and other third party tools.
  • If you don’t have an accurate and current privacy policy, you won’t get or maintain the trust of your site visitors. 


This means you may miss out on potential new customers and some of your existing ones may go elsewhere to a competitor for a more professional approach to privacy concerns. So not only do you need a privacy policy but, if you make changes to how you deal with information collected by visitors, you need to upgrade the policy to reflect those changes. Here are some of the best privacy policy generator tools you can use to create a free privacy policy template page for your website.

Some of the best sits ate :

privacypolicies.com

termsfeed.com

freeprivacypolicy.com



How to publish APP to the play store

How to Pulish you app to the play store.

Do you want to submit your Android app to the Google Play Store? Discover practical tips, useful links, crucial checklists – all in one place – and check out what has changed in the app publishing workflow!

If you are reading this, congratulations! You are about to publish your app on the Google Play store. We hope that your product will rock the world and we will be one of your future users!

Last week you could read my article about publishing an app on the Apple Store (it’s here). In this blog post, I want to share with you our knowledge and experience about submitting an app to the Google Play Store. You’ve probably heard about the newest changes and redesign at Google Store – below you will find tips and links, which will help you to settle in at these changes.

#1 Create an account
Before uploading the app to the store, you will need to have an active and paid account in the Google Play Developer Console. Here you can find the detailed instructions on how to configure that. Google provides a very clear and easy registration process, so you can complete it in a few minutes. All you have to do is:

Create and configure the account at Google Play Developer Console
#2 Gather everything required for uploading an APK
The keystore is critical to the publishing of the APK. Without it, or in the case of losing it, there will not be any possibility to update the existing app (more information)
Package name. Once you publish your application, it is not possible to change the package name. The package name defines your application’s identity, so changing it would force it to be considered an entirely different app and users will not be able to update to new versions. Your package name has to be unique (for more information, read the explanation)
Version information (more information)
# 3 Add an app to the list
Uploading an app is the very first step to properly configuring your future page on the Google Play store. You must have a valid Google Play Developer Console account. You may want to have more than one administrator. If so, read about how to add users to the account.

When you are logged into the Developer Console, click “Add new application” in the upper right-hand corner of the page. There, you will see two fields to fill:

“Default Language” will set up the language for the app in Google Play store
The “Title” that will be displayed in the Google Play store. It is not the title that appears below the app icon on a user’s device
When you finish this first step, you will be navigated to the new “Store Listing” page to add additional information about the app.

#4 Store listing – provide required information
On this page, you have to provide information about the app and your company. Most fields are required, but some are optional and depend on your business needs. Below, you can find the checklist with the links to the detailed information.

Name of the App (the name that will be displayed in the Google Play Store. The name that appears on a user’s device below the app icon is different (see example)
Short App description (brief description of the app, up to 80 characters)
Full app description (e.g. most valuable features, short instructions on how to use the app (see example)
Graphic assets (information is displayed below the description of the app (see more information)
Application type and Categories (step by step guide)
Content rating (step by step guide)
Contact details
URL of the Privacy Policy of your company
One of the most important pages is Pricing & distribution and you must decide about a few things there:
Prices yes/no (see more)
Countries where the app will be distributed – e.g. the whole world/Europe/Poland only (see more details)
Information about ads
#5 Upload the APK
To upload the app, choose “App releases” page on the left menu. At this stage you have to decide which channel (Alpha, Beta or Production) you want to use.

Key points
 App name 
  • Full description” must contain keyword
  • “Short description”.
  • App category,
  • contact details,
  • link of promo video if you have,
  • add screenshots minimum 4
  • Other necessary details to app
  • Privacy policy page link
  • (your app must have privacy policy page, if not than please generate privacy policy)

TIP
When you don’t want to release your app immediately, choose Alpha or Beta. Here you can read more about capabilities of those channels


After choosing the proper channel, click “Create Release”
Add the signed APK file
Set up the release name and description
Now you are ready to publish your app to the world! Check your account on Google Developer Console – there is a lot of amazing tools to analyze your app audience, translate/customize your Google Play app site and much more!



Wrap up & free PDF
Yes, we know: that’s a lot of stuff! However, if you follow these details closely, you will be well on your way to being a rockstar in the app world. A well-prepared Google Play Store page is a major key to any app’s success. Good luck!