I just read the email link about the privacy policy, and I sure do appreciate the heads up.
Regarding the critical nature of emailing this link; there is one question I have that was not answered in the link; or I missed it, and apologize in advance.
The question revolves around this: when I place a privacy policy in my website and publish it, does it have to be named "/privacy_policy.html" to get recognized as such, and to avoid being penalized?
Currently I have my terms of agreement for website usage labeled as "/you_and_our_website.html"
What is your suggestion? I do not want to think I have a privacy policy, yet have GOOGLE think otherwise and do whatever GOOGLE pleases, and hence penalize me unawares! I want to be a good and cooperative citizen! LOL
Thank you kindly,
John
Regarding the critical nature of emailing this link; there is one question I have that was not answered in the link; or I missed it, and apologize in advance.
The question revolves around this: when I place a privacy policy in my website and publish it, does it have to be named "/privacy_policy.html" to get recognized as such, and to avoid being penalized?
Currently I have my terms of agreement for website usage labeled as "/you_and_our_website.html"
What is your suggestion? I do not want to think I have a privacy policy, yet have GOOGLE think otherwise and do whatever GOOGLE pleases, and hence penalize me unawares! I want to be a good and cooperative citizen! LOL
Thank you kindly,
John
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