> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.wfolio.pro/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.wfolio.pro/getting-started/en/legal/consent.md).

# Privacy Policy

When a visitor submits a form on your site (for example, leaving a review, requesting a photoshoot, making a payment), they provide personal data. Personal data includes any information that can identify a person, such as their name, phone number, email, or social media links.

To comply with the law, obtain visitors' consent for processing their personal data. Publish a Privacy Policy on your website. It will be displayed on your website and in data entry forms.

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**This article is not legal advice.** Consult a lawyer before publishing the document.
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### How to publish a Privacy Policy

* Go to the **Settings → Legal settings**.
* Сlick on the **Add** button next to the **Privacy Policy** document.

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* Paste the document text and save the changes.

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### Where will the links to the Privacy Policy be placed?

* **On the website** and **in client galleries** in the foote&#x72;*.*
* **In all data entry forms:** when submitting a review, creating a favorites list, filling out a contact form, and placing an order. Before submitting the form, visitors and clients will be able to read the Privacy Policy and check a box to confirm they accept its terms.


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