Forum Privacy Policy!

Started by MyTime, January 26, 2015, 04:20:46 PM

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MyTime

Hi I'm going to be opening up a site and its for people who are 18 and over and I was wondering What legal work do I need on my site and if it needs to be labeled a certain way. Like could I just take my terms of use and privacy policy and put it into one button called Legal Work. If anything does anyone know what else I need besides a privacy policy and a terms of use?

dougiefresh

Gee, so much information.  The category "18 and up" could mean so many things, including a site with pornographic content.... This is like asking "I'm opening a forum.  What do I do now?".....

Kindred

more importantly, none of us (AFAIK) are actually lawyers.

for legal matters, the best recommendation is  CONSULT WITH A LAWYER
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MyTime

Well , I just don't want anyone under 18 around my site, It's really personally against my morals to have anyone under 18 seeing pipes or such. It's going to be like an online smoke shop. and with smoke shops also can't have anyone under 18.
I was just wondering if anyone had any experience with this such as a site demanding you be 18+ having a Terms of Service and Privacy Policy for the people. What else would it need besides those two . But after my research I think those are the only two things I would need.

I was thinking of specifying on the site some how to be 18+ to be on any webpages on the site and have it like put in the header on all the pages. I was thinking of having them agree they where 18+ before entering the site their first time or everytime but not sure how to do that and thinking that also might affect the search engines entering the site.

Would anyone have any experience or advice on such things?

Acans

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Would anyone have any experience or advice on such things?

Quote from: Kindred on February 04, 2015, 08:37:06 AM
for legal matters, the best recommendation is  CONSULT WITH A LAWYER
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