Privacy Policy Compliance Attorney in Chicago
Every website and application that collects user data needs a legally compliant privacy policy. At Liberum Law, our privacy policy attorneys in Chicago draft, review, and update privacy policies, cookie policies, and terms of service that comply with CCPA, GDPR, BIPA, and other data privacy regulations.
Our privacy policy services include custom privacy policy drafting tailored to your data collection practices, cookie policy and consent management compliance, terms of service and acceptable use policy drafting, Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) compliance for services directed at minors, California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA/CPRA) compliance, General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) compliance for services reaching EU users, Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) compliance, privacy policy audits and updates for existing websites and applications, and mobile app privacy policy drafting.
Generic privacy policy templates often fail to address your specific data practices and may not comply with applicable law. Our attorneys create policies that accurately reflect how you collect, use, share, and protect user data — reducing legal risk while maintaining user trust.
Contact our privacy policy attorneys at Liberum Law for a free consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I legally need a privacy policy?
Yes, if you collect any personal information from website visitors — required by California (CCPA/CPRA), Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, Texas, and others; Illinois BIPA for biometric data; EU GDPR for EU visitors; and many federal/sector laws (HIPAA, GLBA, COPPA). Even without legal requirement, third-party platforms (Google Ads, Facebook, payment processors) typically require one.
What should a privacy policy include?
What data you collect, how you collect it, why you use it, who you share it with, how users can exercise rights (access, deletion, opt-out), data retention, security, international transfers, cookies, children's data, contact information, and policy updates. Specific requirements vary by jurisdiction.
How much does a privacy policy cost?
Every project has its own specifics. Our experienced attorney will evaluate your needs and provide a detailed quote. Contact us today for a detailed case evaluation.
How often should I update my privacy policy?
When you change data practices (new tools, vendors, data uses), when laws change (CCPA amendments, new state laws), or at least annually. Document the date of each version. Some laws require notice to users when material changes occur.
Is "we don't sell your data" a valid privacy policy?
No — even sites that don't sell data collect, use, and share it (analytics, hosting, payment processors, ads). The CCPA and similar laws have specific definitions of "sale" and "share" that are broader than common usage. We draft accurate, defensible policies.