Privacy policy missing jurisdiction-specific disclosures
Privacy laws differ by country, and your privacy policy should name the specific laws that apply to your visitors. This check found no jurisdiction-specific disclosures — no mention of GDPR, CCPA, the UK GDPR, the Australian Privacy Act, or similar. A generic "we take your privacy seriously" policy does not satisfy regulators in the EU, UK, US, or Australia. Each jurisdiction has specific disclosure requirements, and a policy that names none of them may be non-compliant in all of them. Identify which regions your visitors come from and add a section to your policy for each applicable law. At minimum, most global sites need to address GDPR (EU/EEA), UK GDPR, CCPA (California), and any local law in your home country.
Why this matters
A generic "we take your privacy seriously" policy does not satisfy regulators in the EU, UK, US, or Australia. Each jurisdiction has specific disclosure requirements, and a policy that names none of them may be non-compliant in all of them.
How to fix it
Identify which regions your visitors come from and add a section to your policy for each applicable law. At minimum, most global sites need to address GDPR (EU/EEA), UK GDPR, CCPA (California), and any local law in your home country.