Blog: Terms & Conditions

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Terms of Service for Squarespace

While a Privacy Policy is a legally-required legal agreement for most websites, a Terms of Service agreement (also known as a Terms and Conditions or Conditions of Use agreement) is recommended but not required. When creating a website using Squarespace, you're required to include a Privacy Policy if you collect and...

Clauses for Terms & Conditions

Your Terms & Conditions (T&C) can be called a "Terms of Use" or a "Terms of Service", but no matter the title of your agreement, this agreement contains all the rules between you and the users who are using your website or app. You want your Terms & Conditions agreement to...

Terms & Conditions for in-app purchases

Many mobile apps are free to download and use from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. However, it's very common to see some of these free apps come with an option to make purchases within the app -- called in-app purchases. In this article, you'll learn how to write your...

Free Trial Terms and Conditions

If you give users a free trial of your app, it isn't a free-for-all. Even though users won't be paying just yet, you'll still need to include Terms and Conditions for the free trial, or at least address the "free trial" terms in your overall Terms and Conditions agreement. There are two...

Governing Law Clause in Terms & Conditions

A "Governing Law" clause is a clause used in legal agreements where you can declare which rules and laws will govern the agreement if legal issues arise. A "Governing Law" clause will be found consistently in contracts and legal agreements between companies and their users. You can typically find these clauses...

Terms & Conditions for Memberships

Terms and Conditions (T&C) are often necessary for websites and mobile apps. This is especially true if your website or app involves a membership or has subscription plans. In many cases, there are more rules and guidelines that come with a membership and the only way you can make them clear...