Blog: Terms & Conditions

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Sample Terms of Service Template

A Terms of Service agreement can be used for any kind of website or mobile app, from iOS or Android apps to SaaS apps, ecommerce websites and blogs. That's because it provides huge benefits for a range of businesses. Haivng this agreement helps you set out the rules and guidelines that your...

Don't Hide your Terms and Conditions

The courts have reminded website owners time and time again not to bury their Terms and Conditions agreement and always seek meaningful consent before binding users to an agreement. Ask your users to check a box that says "I agree to the Terms and Conditions..." before you let them register to...

Terms and Conditions for APIs

While we covered various ways on how to announce the updates of your legal agreements to users (and why this is important), we mentioned how far more important is for the legal agreements to be enforceable. Legal agreements your website or mobile app can be any of the below: Privacy Policy Terms and...

DMCA clause in Terms and Conditions

DMCA stands for Digital Millennium Copyright Act. About DMCA The DMCA is only applicable for U.S. businesses. For non-US businesses, this kind of clause is usually called a Copyright Infringement clause instead. You're required by the DMCA to respond to takedown notices and remove any content that users on created and posted on...

Sample Terms and Conditions Template

Our Terms and Conditions template will get you started with creating your own custom Terms and Conditions agreement. This template is free to download and use for your website or mobile app. A Terms and Conditions agreement is the agreement that includes the terms, the rules and the guidelines of acceptable behavior...

Terms of Service URL for Facebook app

If you're developing a Facebook app - either a game or simply an app to allow users to log in with their Facebook accounts on your website or mobile app, you're asked to have a Terms of Service agreement for the "Terms of Service URL" field. This requirement from Facebook is...