Writing Your HTML Privacy Policy Link You can format your HTML code in a few different ways to create a privacy policy link. The correct code depends on where your policy page is saved. Here are the most common ways to complete your HTML link. Link to a Separate Page
Use this method if your privacy policy is a separate page on your website. Replace privacy.html with your actual file name. Privacy Policy Use code with caution. Link to a Full Web Address
Use this method if your privacy policy is hosted on a different website or a specific URL. Privacy Policy Use code with caution. Link to a Section on the Same Page
Use this method if your privacy policy is located further down on your current page. You must give your privacy policy section an ID that matches the link.
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Add the target=“_blank” attribute if you want the policy to open in a new browser tab. This keeps users from leaving your main page. Privacy Policy Use code with caution.
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