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Terms of Use for startersaas

General website terms for a brandless publication that starts from niche assumptions only.

When the terms apply

By using startersaas, visitors agree to these terms as they are published from time to time.

If a visitor does not agree with the terms, the site should not present itself as intended for continued use.

Permitted use

The website may be used to read published material, review public information, and engage with the site in a normal and lawful way.

Readers should avoid automated scraping, disruption, abusive use, or any activity that interferes with the site or its audience.

Ownership of the site and its materials

Text, layout, and site-specific assets belong to the site owner or the relevant rights holder unless the page says otherwise.

Readers should not assume that a public page grants any licence to reuse the material outside ordinary viewing or sharing.

How reliable the published information is

The site may change, move, or disappear without notice, and published information may not always be complete or current.

Visitors should treat the site as a public information source rather than a guaranteed record of every fact or event.

External links and third-party services

External links are provided for convenience, and the site does not control the content, behaviour, or policies of external providers.

If the site later embeds video, maps, analytics, or other hosted tools, those services can have their own terms and privacy handling.

Disclaimers and liability

The site makes no warranty that every page is complete, current, or suitable for any specific purpose.

Visitors should make their own judgment before relying on published material, especially where the content touches regulated, financial, or time-sensitive topics.

Updates and revised terms

These terms may be updated when the site changes, but the published version should remain the one that governs current use.

Material changes should be reflected before a new feature, content type, or workflow goes live.

Which law applies

If a governing law clause is needed later, it should use a real jurisdiction and not a placeholder like [JURISDICTION] unless the site has been finalized for that jurisdiction.

Until then, this section should remain a generic placeholder for the legal review process.