Navigating the Link: Why Broken HTML in Privacy Policies Rules the Web
A broken HTML tag like Privacy Policy and Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
Use code with caution. 2. Implement Automated Link Checking
Websites change constantly. Deploy automated linting tools in your development pipeline or use continuous site crawlers (like Broken Link Checker or Screaming Frog) to scan your live environment for malformed tags and 404 errors. 3. Conduct Regular Compliance Audits
Treat your privacy infrastructure as a live product. Schedule quarterly audits to verify that your privacy policy reflects current data collection habits and that every entry point—whether in the footer, checkout page, or cookie banner—is perfectly functional.
Ultimately, a privacy policy is only as protective as it is accessible. Fixing a broken Comprehensive Inappropriate Not working
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