WEBSITE LEGAL ESSENTIALS BUNDLE
This is a bundle that includes customizable templates for your website Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. You're website needs both if you have a website, a blog, and/or sell products/services on your website
Why you need Website Terms and Conditions:
- How you are collecting using their personal information
- Your limited liability should someone click a third-party link on your website and they get their information stolen
- And more....
Why you need a Website Privacy Policy:
- How you are collecting using their personal information
- What happens if they don't want you to have their information
- What rights they have concerning their personal information
- How you are complying with privacy laws
- And more....
Be sure that your business, blog, and website is legally protected.
We know that retaining a lawyer is very expensive which is why we created this legal template for you that is easily customizable and a very small fraction of what you would pay to have a lawyer draft one for you.
This template is very easy to read and use and shows the places in the template that need your customization and what to include. Within minutes, you can have and implement your own website Terms of Use to protect you and your business.
Important: Please be sure to have an attorney in your State review this template after you have edited it and customized it, so that they can best ensure that your website Terms and Conditions are in compliance with state and business laws and tailored to your business.
No Refunds: Due to the nature of this being a digital product, you will not receive a refund for your purchase or any reason.
Disclaimer: By you purchasing and accessing this template, you agree and understand that you are not receiving legal advice and an attorney-client relationship is not being formed. This product is for informational purposes only. You, and NOT Legacy Labeled Co. LLC, are ultimately responsible for your business and taking all steps necessary to ensure your business is legally protected. Again, you should always discuss this template with a competent attorney in your State.