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Website Terms and Conditions – why you need them!

All websites need to include certain terms and conditions to make sure that the site is legally compliant to minimise potential liability to third parties and to protect the intellectual property on the site. If the website is to be used to provide goods or services then the site will also need terms dealing specifically with the supply of goods and/or services.
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All websites need to include certain terms and conditions to make sure that the site is legally compliant to minimise potential liability to third parties and to protect the intellectual property on the site. If the website is to be used to provide goods or services then the site will also need terms dealing specifically with the supply of goods and/or services.

Most websites will require:

  • Terms of Use – setting out how visitors to the website can access and use the site;
  • Privacy Policy – detailing how data is collected and used.

Help protect your website and its users with clear and fair website terms & conditions. Here at PGM we can draft terms and conditions and privacy policies that will meet your needs and adhere to the laws. We can help you with both the content and the design of terms of use, to ensure that they are binding. Don’t risk drafting your terms alone, let us ease the pressure of getting it right.

An outline of our fees are below. Terms and policies are specifically tailored to your website

Terms and Conditions – £250 + VAT
Website Privacy – £100 + VAT
Package – £300 + VAT

Contact us for more information regarding our fees on 01792 468684.

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