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10 Principles Every Privacy Policy Should Address
In the course of doing business, manufacturers collect a significant amount of information that they must protect. This can be a challenge in the best of circumstances; it can be especially daunting if they do business in more than one country. This article explores 10 principles a privacy policy should address.