Most publicly accessible websites have Terms of Use.
Terms of Use should always be posted if your website allows users to create accounts, make payments or post personal information.
It can limit your company’s liability if a user has a complaint or takes legal action against your company.
It can determine rights over user information posted to your website.
It can outline policies when users buy goods or services directly through your website.
Get Confirmation: Add a confirmation button or checkbox at an opportune time (account creation, payment, etc.) to ensure users are aware of the Terms of Use.
Make It Available: Try to include a link to your Terms of Use on every page of your website.
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