Website legal documents pack for digital products and online businesses.
- Basic legal layer that reduces disputes with users and partners.
- Clear rules for using the website/app, content, and accounts.
- GDPR-aligned privacy baseline and cookie disclosure.
- Disclaimers that match your product risk profile.
- Accounts, access and user obligations.
- Acceptable use and prohibited activities.
- IP rules: content, trademarks, user submissions.
- Liability limitations and disclaimers baseline.
- Data categories and purposes of processing.
- Lawful basis and consent wording (as applicable).
- Retention, transfers, and vendor categories.
- User rights and contact points.
- Necessary vs analytics vs marketing cookies.
- Banner wording baseline and preferences text.
- Disclosure table structure for common tools.
- Opt-out/withdrawal mechanics baseline.
- No legal/financial advice disclaimers (if relevant).
- Product limitations and “as is” language baseline.
- Third-party links and integrations disclaimers.
- Web3/crypto disclaimers (if relevant).
- Fees, billing, renewals, trial terms.
- Refund/cancellation approach baseline.
- Service level and support framing (basic).
- Account suspension and termination rules.
- Basic partner/affiliate conduct rules.
- Brand and content usage boundaries.
- Compliance and marketing constraints baseline.
- Termination and misuse handling.
- Product model: content site, SaaS, marketplace, app, platform.
- Key features: accounts, user content, payments, subscriptions, referrals.
- Tracking stack: analytics, ads, CRM/email tools, support widgets.
- Geography: EU/UK, Middle East, US, global — and target customer type (B2B/B2C).
Is this pack enough for full GDPR compliance?
This pack provides the user-facing baseline (policies and notices). Full GDPR/PDPL compliance may also require internal registers, DPAs with vendors, transfer mechanisms, DSAR workflows and incident response. We can extend the scope if needed.
Do we need a cookie banner?
If you use non-essential trackers (analytics/marketing) for users in jurisdictions requiring consent, then yes. We align the cookie notice and consent wording with your tracking setup.
Can you adapt documents for SaaS subscriptions and refunds?
Yes. We include payment/subscription clauses, cancellation logic, and a reasonable refunds approach (depending on your product and market).
Will these documents protect us from all disputes?
No document can eliminate risk completely. But a coherent legal layer reduces misunderstandings, strengthens your position in disputes, and helps you pass partner/procurement checks.
- Launch of a new website/app with paid marketing.
- SaaS and subscription products adding payments.
- Platforms with accounts, user content, or partners.
- Teams needing GDPR-ready baseline and cookie disclosure.
Practical outputs: coherent documents, aligned definitions, and a legal layer that supports growth.