Privacy policy lawyer

What this page covers
Privacy policy lawyer
Femida.us is a US-based international law firm that works with IT, software, SaaS, AI, gaming, internet, and other high-tech companies entering the US and Western markets.
For a website, SaaS product, or mobile app, privacy policy support should match real data practices, including collection, analytics, service providers, retention, user rights, and policy updates.
In brief
- A privacy policy lawyer helps make sure policy language matches how a website, product, or app actually collects, uses, and shares data.
- For technology companies, privacy policy work may cover submitted data, technical data, cookies or analytics identifiers, vendors, retention, and user rights requests.
- Femida.us supports privacy compliance for technology businesses as part of broader work on SaaS contracts, IP, transactions, and company structuring.
What to do
A practical privacy policy review starts with the actual data flows behind the service. Published materials refer to data submitted through forms or messages, such as name, email, phone, and message content, as well as technical data like IP address, device, browser, referral source, pages viewed, timestamps, and cookie or analytics identifiers.
The policy should also explain why data is processed and how the website or service operates. The firm’s published privacy framework refers to responding to requests, routing them to the controller, operating and securing the website, and measuring performance to improve pages. It also refers to analytics and marketing tools and to sharing with service providers only as needed to operate the service.
Femida.us focuses on technology companies, including software, SaaS, AI, gaming, and other high-tech businesses entering the US and Western markets. Privacy policy support can sit alongside broader privacy and cybersecurity compliance, software and SaaS contracts, IP protection and transfer, company formation, investment support, and technology transactions.
What to keep in mind
This page is best suited to founders and technology companies that need privacy policy support tied to an actual website, app, or SaaS platform. The firm’s published materials are centered on technology business needs rather than broad consumer legal issues.
A privacy policy may need to cover more than a basic notice page. Published materials reference cookies and analytics, sharing with hosting, analytics, and CRM providers, data retention, access, correction, deletion or restriction requests, and international processing where service providers operate.
Content on the Femida.us website is informational only and should not be treated as legal advice or as creating an attorney-client relationship. For guidance on a specific privacy policy project, contact the firm directly.
