Website Disclaimer (General)

A Website Disclaimer (General) provides notice to the visitor of the website and is used to limit liability for legal issues that may arise when a user visits the website.

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Last updated October 23, 2025

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Website Disclaimer (General)
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Frequently asked questions

Use this Website Disclaimer if:

  • You have a website and would like to limit the liability your website may induce.

What does the Website Disclaimer cover?

  • Limitation of liability
  • External links
  • Intellectual property infringement of external websites

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Website Disclaimer (General)
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The Legal Risk Score of a Website Disclaimer (General) Template is Low

Our legal team have marked this document as low risk considering:

  • There is a risk that the information provided on the website may not be accurate, reliable, or complete, which could lead to decisions based on incorrect data.
  • The document explicitly disclaims any liability for expenses, losses, or damages that might arise due to inaccuracies or incompleteness of the information, potentially leaving users without recourse.
  • The document does not warrant the suitability of the information for any particular purpose, which means that the content may not meet the specific needs or expectations of all users.

Overall, users with some level of knowledge about using the document may understand the limitations and disclaimers it contains, but should still exercise caution and consider seeking professional advice to mitigate potential risks.



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