Website terms, privacy & digital compliance
If your business has a website, app, or online store, you’re forming agreements with users and collecting their personal information at the same time. We draft the terms and privacy policy that cover both, built around how your business operates.
We draft your website terms and privacy policy, and the pieces that connect them, built around how your business collects and uses data.
A copied template describes practices you don’t follow and misses the ones you do. Documents drafted around your business keep you onside with Canadian law and protect you when something goes wrong.
Terms and a privacy policy aren’t footer boilerplate. They’re legal documents that create real obligations and protections, and the gaps in a copied or generic set catch up with you in a few predictable places:
PIPEDA sets rules for how many Canadian businesses collect, use, disclose, and safeguard personal information. It also includes breach reporting and record-keeping obligations, with certain knowing violations carrying fines of up to $100,000.
Canada’s anti-spam law governs commercial emails and messages, including consent, sender identification, and unsubscribe requirements. Penalties can reach $1 million for individuals and $10 million for corporations per violation.
Without properly drafted terms, ownership, acceptable use, liability, subscriptions, cancellations, and other key issues may be left unclear. Your terms also need to be presented in a way that actually binds users.
If you sell to consumers online, Ontario law can impose specific disclosure, cancellation, and refund rights. Terms that conflict with those protections may not hold up simply because a customer clicked “I agree.”
Terms: the contract with your users
Privacy: how you handle data
Depending on your business, your documents are built to fit the rules that actually apply to you:
Terms
For a site or store whose main exposure is the agreements it forms with users.
Privacy
For a business whose main exposure is the data it collects and the emails it sends.
Terms + Privacy
The common pairing: both sets of documents, built to work together.
A short intake: what you do, what data you collect, how customers use your site, and whether you sell online or market by email.
A plain-language engagement letter setting out exactly what we’ll prepare and the fixed fee, agreed before any work begins.
Terms and a privacy policy written to match how you actually operate and the rules that apply to you, in plain language your customers can read.
We walk you through the documents, refine them, and hand over final versions ready to publish, with guidance on keeping them current as your business changes.
A privacy policy explains how you handle personal information: what you collect, why, and how people can access it. Website terms (terms of use or terms of service) set the rules for using your site or service: acceptable use, your content and IP, disclaimers, and limitation of liability. They do different jobs, they reference each other, and most businesses need both.
If you collect personal information through your site, like names, emails, payment details, booking information, or analytics, Canadian privacy law (PIPEDA, for most businesses) expects you to be open about how you handle it, and a privacy policy is how you do that. It’s also increasingly expected by customers and required by payment processors, app stores, and ad platforms.
You can, but the risk is that it describes practices you don’t follow and misses the ones you do, which is itself a compliance problem and the first thing examined after a complaint or a breach. Generic or US-style templates often don’t reflect Canadian law or how your business actually works. We build yours around your real practices.
For most Ontario businesses the main one is PIPEDA, Canada’s federal private-sector privacy law. If you send marketing emails, Canada’s anti-spam law (CASL) applies, and if you sell online, Ontario’s consumer protection rules come into play. We tell you which ones actually apply to you, and leave the rest out of your way.
Both. If you already have a privacy policy or terms, we can review them against how you operate and what the law requires and tell you what to fix, or draft new ones if necessary.
Let’s get the right terms and privacy policy in place, built around your business, not someone else’s. The first conversation is on us.
Book a free consultationThe information above is general in nature and is not legal advice. Every situation and transaction is different, and advice tailored to your specific circumstances is required to address your particular needs. If you have questions, contact Align Counsel at [email protected].