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Link in Footer: Place a link to the terms and conditions in the footer of every page on your website. During Checkout: Include a checkbox for customers to agree to the terms and conditions during the checkout process. Plain Language: Use clear and simple language to make the terms easily understandable.
What are Terms of Service (ToS)? Terms of Service can be referred to in various ways: Terms and Conditions, Terms of Use, End User License Agreement (EULA). These names usually represent more or less the same thing: a legally binding agreement between the owner of a website/ app and their users.
You can legally write your own terms and conditions agreement. While some companies rely on lawyers to write their terms for them — like platforms that target minors under 18 or deal with sensitive information — this is not always necessary, and you don't need one to create a legally-enforceable agreement.