The California law is for web sites not apps. The proposed federal law
is for apps.
On 05/11/2013 03:15 PM, John Coryat wrote:
If you sell in California, you already are required to have one.
This is what we have:
Privacy Policy
RadarNow! collects no consumer identifying data.
RadarNow! collects and transmits an encrypted version of the consumer's
Google account for the purpose of tracking premium access. Google accounts
for consumers NOT using premium are not stored on our servers.
The encryption method for Google accounts is an MD5 hash of the Google
account. It is impossible to convert this MD5 hash back into the Google
account. We collect, transmit and store only the encrypted Google account.
The names, addresses, email accounts, telephone numbers, social security
numbers or any other information that identifies a particular consumer ARE
NOT COLLECTED OR STORED by RadarNow!'s servers.
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