The website legal pack (privacy policy, cookie policy, terms of use, terms of sale, where relevant) sits in plain view on every site and is often the first place a regulator or a complainant will look. Outdated or templated packs pose a regulatory risk and a credibility risk.
What a proper website legal review covers
The review checks the documents against current law (the field moves), against each other (consistency between the privacy policy and the cookie policy is a common gap), and against the site's operations (does the privacy policy describe what the site does with personal data?).
Sophisticated B2B customers and investors notice when a website's legals do not look like they belong to the business underneath them.
If your website already has terms and conditions, a privacy policy, and a cookie policy, a professional review ensures they are still compliant with current legislation, including UK GDPR, PECR, and the Consumer Rights Act, where applicable.
Example: a typical scope and fixed fee
For a UK business with existing website legal pages requiring review, the typical scope looks like this.
What's included
- Review of your existing website terms and conditions, privacy policy, and cookie policy
- Identification of compliance gaps and areas that need updating (UK GDPR, PECR, Consumer Rights Act where applicable)
- A clear written summary with practical recommendations
- A follow-up call or email exchange to discuss the findings
What's outside this scope
- Redrafting any of the documents (see Website Legal Pack or individual services)
- Tax advice
Fixed fee: £395, no VAT.
How I will approach your matter
Once you have instructed me, I will be in touch within one working day. Send me your existing website terms, privacy policy, and cookie policy, and I will review all three, identifying compliance gaps and providing clear, practical recommendations.
To instruct me, or to talk through whether this is the right service for your matter, email geoffrey@caesar.co.uk. I aim to reply within 24 hours.