5 New US Privacy Laws Coming in January 2025 – Is Your Website Ready?

Is Your Website’s Privacy Policy Ready for 2025?

Starting January 2025, five new US state privacy laws will take effect, and if your business operates online, this could impact your Privacy Policy.

Here’s the rundown of what’s happening:

Even though you’re a small business, these laws might apply to you through vendor or client contracts.

Why Does This Matter?
Privacy laws are evolving fast, and keeping your website legally compliant can feel like overkill to many small business oweners. But here’s the thing – ignoring these updates can put your business at risk of expensive fines or lawsuits.

That’s where Termageddon comes in (aka your new best friend for your website legal policies). They’ve rolled out new questions for Privacy Policies to determine if these laws affect you. If they do – no worries – Termageddon automatically updates your policy.

What You Need to Do:

  1. Log into your Termageddon account.
  2. Answer a few yes/no questions – takes about 2 minutes.
  3. Hit ‘submit,’ and voilà – your Privacy Policy updates itself.

Most small businesses will check ‘yes’ to the small business question and ‘no’ to everything else. But hey, it’s worth double-checking.

Not Using Termageddon Yet?
Now’s the perfect time to hop on board. As a certified agency partner, I can offer you discounted access to the easiest Privacy Policy generator out there. It helps keep your website legally compliant without you lifting a finger.

👉 Sign up for Termageddon here (and thank yourself later).

Stay compliant. Stay protected. And let’s make 2025 the year of zero legal headaches.

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