The Twitter Tweet button and social widgets are services allowing interaction with the Twitter social network provided by Twitter, Inc.
Yes, you do.
If you use Twitter Tweet button and social widgets, then add this service to your privacy policy (you don’t need this clause if you link to your profile with a simple link, without using any widgets). The personal data collected are cookies and usage data.
Yes, you do.
The Twitter Tweet button installs cookies on your visitors’ devices, as stated in their cookie policy. Therefore, you’ll need a Cookie Policy as well.
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In general, websites that use third-party cookies as well as their own cookies for tracking and analytics must comply with the law and to do so are required to obtain the user’s express consent.
If you operate in the EU or could potentially have EU users, you need to comply with the Cookie Law.
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With iubenda, you can easily declare which services your website uses to collect data. You can find the “Twitter Tweet button and social widgets” service in the “Interaction with external social networks and platforms” section of our Privacy and Cookie Policy Generator.
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