What can and can’t you include in a website disclaimer and what impact will it have? For detailed clauses and model policies to help develop your disclaimers, CONTACT US.
Adding a disclaimer to your website is essential. It won’t cover you for every eventuality but helps protecting your organisation and restrict liability. It’s your way of stating the terms under which people access and use your information, explaining your obligations and theirs. Disclaimers are sometimes called ‘Terms of Use’ and may incorporate a privacy policy.
Where do you publish it
It’s important that disclaimers are obvious and visible, ideally on every page of your site, typically at the bottom of a page. If people can’t find it, they won’t read it and it may not offer you the necessary protection.
Ideally, from a legal perspective, users should be asked to expressly agree to these terms (e.g. by clicking an “I agree” button) but this is rarely done in practice.
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