Why HTML Code in Your Privacy Policy Link Title Breaks Your Compliance
Including raw HTML tags like Privacy Policy Use code with caution. Clean Content Management System (CMS) Setup
If you use WordPress, Shopify, or Wix, do not paste HTML code into the menu title field. Type only the plain text “Privacy Policy” in the label field, and paste the actual URL into the designated link or URL field. Legal Requirements for Privacy Policy Links 1. High Visibility
The link must be easy to find. Most businesses place it permanently in the website footer so it is visible on every single page. 2. Clear Readable Language
Do not use vague titles like “Legal” or “Terms” to hide your privacy information. Use explicit, universally understood language such as “Privacy Policy” or “Privacy Notice.” 3. Immediate Accessibility
Users must be able to access your policy with a single click from the homepage. A broken HTML tag forces users to search for the page, which violates the “easily accessible” mandates of global privacy laws.
To help fix this issue on your specific platform, could you share what CMS or framework you are using (e.g., WordPress, React, raw HTML)? I can also provide a compliant template if you need to draft the actual policy text. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Saved time Comprehensive Inappropriate Not working
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