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Free Disclaimer Generator for Slack App β€” CCPA Compliant

Slack apps (bots, integrations, and workflows) have access to workspace messages, files, and user data within the Slack workspace where they're installed. Slack's API scopes control what data your app can access, but workspace administrators and users must know what your app reads and stores. The Slack App Directory requires a privacy policy and imposes strict data handling requirements, especially for apps that access message content. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), enhanced by the CPRA in 2023, gives California residents extensive rights over their personal data.

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What This Disclaimer Covers

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General Disclaimer

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No Professional Advice

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Affiliate Disclosure

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External Links Disclaimer

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Errors and Omissions Disclaimer

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Views Expressed Disclaimer

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Contact Us

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πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Key CCPA Requirements

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), enhanced by the CPRA in 2023, gives California residents extensive rights over their personal data. It applies to businesses that meet certain revenue or data processing thresholds. Fines range from $2,500 per unintentional violation to $7,500 per intentional violation.

  • Right to know what personal information is collected, used, shared, or sold
  • Right to delete personal information collected
  • Right to opt-out of the sale or sharing of personal information
  • Right to non-discrimination for exercising CCPA rights
  • "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information" link required if applicable
  • Privacy policy must list categories of personal information collected and sold in the past 12 months
  • Annual privacy policy updates required
Data retention note: Retention periods must be disclosed in your privacy policy for each category of personal information collected.

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Slack App β€” Specific Considerations

Slack apps (bots, integrations, and workflows) have access to workspace messages, files, and user data within the Slack workspace where they're installed. Slack's API scopes control what data your app can access, but workspace administrators and users must know what your app reads and stores. The Slack App Directory requires a privacy policy and imposes strict data handling requirements, especially for apps that access message content.

Data typically collected by Slack App businesses: Slack workspace member names and emails, message content accessed via API scopes, file and attachment data, channel membership and metadata, user profile data, event subscription data

  • Slack API scope disclosure (what messages/data the app reads)
  • Workspace administrator consent and user notification
  • Message content retention and deletion policy
  • Slack App Directory compliance requirements
  • OAuth token security and revocation handling

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a Disclaimer on my Slack App website?

Yes, especially for Slack App websites that publish advice, reviews, or information that users might rely on. A Disclaimer limits your liability for inaccuracies, outdated information, and outcomes resulting from acting on your content. Without one, you may face legal exposure.

What should a Disclaimer for a Slack App website include?

A Slack App Disclaimer should include: a general no-warranty statement, a no-professional-advice notice, an external links disclaimer, and any affiliate or sponsorship disclosures. For Slack App specifically: Slack API scope disclosure (what messages/data the app reads).

Does a Disclaimer protect me from lawsuits under CCPA?

A well-drafted Disclaimer significantly reduces legal risk by clearly setting user expectations and limiting reliance on your content. Under CCPA, disclaimers are generally enforceable for general information sites, but cannot override statutory consumer rights. Consult a lawyer for high-risk content.