Privacy Policy and the HTML Link Tag A privacy policy is a document that explains how a website collects user data. Websites must show this document to protect user privacy. HTML code helps display this policy through web links. Understanding the Link Tag
The tag creates a hyperlink on a webpage. The letters stands for “anchor.” It connects one webpage to another.
Websites use this tag to guide users to their privacy rules. The link usually sits at the bottom of the homepage. How the Code Works
The tag needs a specific attribute to work. The href attribute tells the browser where to go. It holds the web address of the privacy page. Here is a simple example of the complete code: Privacy Policy Use code with caution. Why This Tag Matters
Legal Rules: Laws require websites to make privacy policies easy to find.
User Trust: Clear links show users that a website cares about safety.
Easy Reading: The tag turns plain text into a clickable shortcut. To help you finish your article, tell me:
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