A Website or Mobile Disclaimer is used when publishing a document on a website or mobile application, limiting the liability of the operator of the website or the mobile app and disclaiming certain responsibilities.
A Website or Mobile Disclaimer is used when publishing a document on a website or mobile application, limiting the liability of the operator of the website or the mobile app and disclaiming certain responsibilities. This document is one-sided - in other words, websites or mobile application operators set all the terms and publish them on the Internet.
A Website or Mobile Disclaimer is a simple document, but crucial and useful as it ensures that the company or an individual owner has limited liability.
You fill out a form. The document is created before your eyes as you respond to the questions.
At the end, you receive it in Word and PDF formats. You can modify it and reuse it.
Individuals or companies wishing to set up a disclaimer for their website or mobile application can use this document.
The document contains only necessary information about the company or an individual managing the website or the mobile app, as well as a description of the site and the age restriction. Other than that, the document will populate itself with the information needed for the disclaimer.
A completed document should be posted online.
No laws govern Website or Mobile Disclaimers. Although, disclosures and disclaimers are broadly governed under individual state statutes as well as the advertising and marketing laws of the Federal Trade Commission.