Terms and conditions is an agreement that set the rules on how a user can operate a website. Users give their consent upon entry and the agreement is commonly found in the footer area (bottom) of a website.
Main Purpose
To protect the website owner from liability related to its users. It mentions that any actions made by users are at their own risk and that the website is not responsible and will be held harmless of any wrongdoing.
Is it Required?
No, even though a terms and conditions is important to have on a website, it is not required under the laws of the USA, EU, or Canada.
Types (15)
- Blog
- CCPA
- eCommerce
- BigCommerce
- Shopify
- Wix
- Weebly
- WooCommerce
- GDPR
- Invoice
- Marketplace
- Mobile App
- Payment
- PIPEDA
- SaaS
- Small Business
- Social Media
- Software
- Website
- WordPress
What Should be Included?
- Invoice clause
- Warranties
- Shipping Policy
- Refund Policy
- Privacy Policy
- Limitation of Liability
- Communication
- Marketing E-Mails
- SMS text messaging
How to Add to a Website (2 methods)
There are 2 methods on how to add a terms and conditions to a website, browsewrap and clickwrap.
Related Agreements (8)
Cookies Policy
Cookies Consent
Disclaimer
End-User License Agreement (EULA)
Privacy Policy – Required for users located in the USA, EU, or Canada.
Return (& Refund) Policy
Shipping Policy
Terms of Use