Once you download your template and open it, you'll need to enable editing.




Next, you'll notice the document is about 4 pages and covers a lot of ground. All items you need to edit or are optional based on the category of your website (such as age restrictions, etc) are located within [brackets]. Replace the [NAME] with your website url/name and carefully remove the brackets off of information you are keeping or delete information that does not apply to you particular site.

The brackets serve a purpose, so make sure you carefully read through the entire document and edit or remove the brackets and information.

Examples:



Remember, you can edit this document as you wish to fit your niche. The only absolute requirement is you keep the credit line (unless you want to pay for the license to use without credit).

There are a few points that are important to edit correctly, which we'll discuss next.



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Shari2Rescue Premium
Why don't we have a terms and condition page for our WA account. I cannot find them anywhere. I would like the terms and conditions of the Premium membership but apparently if you didn't access them when you signed up, you cannot access them anywhere again.
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GinaGo Premium
Thank you Brandy! ~Gina
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Brandy-W Premium
You're very welcome, Gina.
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kiliwia62 Premium
Hi Brandy.
This Terms & condition is really a great idea, thanks for sharing.
I too have already a disclaimer page on my site, but I will certainly add the T&C part as well. :)
Sylvia
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Brandy-W Premium
Great to hear!
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seanlaw Premium
I placed a disclaimer page, and now thinking about it is good to add in a T&C too.

Thank you for the heads up.
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Brandy-W Premium
It can definitely help protect you.
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Chrissies Premium
Many thanks, this just never occurred to me!! :)
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Brandy-W Premium
My pleasure!
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