Terms and Conditions
Terms and Conditions for Tailor SEO
Effective Date: 03-2025
Company Name: Tailor SEO (registered in England and Wales)
Welcome to Tailor SEO. These Terms and Conditions (“T&C”) govern your use of our website, tools, and services (the “Services”). By accessing or using our Services, you agree to comply with these T&C. If you disagree with any part, you must cease use immediately.
1. Introduction
These T&C form a legally binding agreement between Tailor SEO and you (“User”). They outline the rules for using our Services and establish the legal relationship between you and us under the laws of England and Wales.
2. Services Provided
Tailor SEO offers search engine optimisation (SEO) and digital marketing services, including but not limited to:
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SEO audits, keyword research, and strategy development.
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Content optimisation and performance analytics.
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Access to proprietary SEO tools and resources.
Specific service terms (e.g., payment, deliverables) will be detailed in a separate written agreement.
3. Acceptance of Terms
By using our Services, you confirm that:
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You are at least 18 years old and have legal capacity to enter into this agreement.
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You agree to comply with all applicable UK laws and regulations.
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You accept these T&C and our Privacy Policy, which complies with the UK GDPR and Data Protection Act 2018.
4. User Obligations
You agree not to:
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Use our Services for unlawful purposes or in ways that infringe third-party rights.
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Reverse-engineer, copy, or misuse our intellectual property (e.g., tools, reports, content).
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Share unauthorised access to restricted areas of the website.
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Submit false information or engage in fraudulent activity.
5. Intellectual Property
All content, logos, tools, and materials on this website are owned by Tailor SEO or licensed to us. Unauthorised use, reproduction, or distribution is prohibited under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
6. Limitation of Liability
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Statutory Rights: Nothing in these T&C limits your statutory rights as a consumer under the Consumer Rights Act 2015.
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Exclusions: Tailor SEO shall not be liable for:
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Indirect, consequential, or unforeseeable losses.
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Errors in SEO recommendations or third-party actions (e.g., search engine algorithm changes).
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Losses arising from your breach of these T&C.
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Exceptions: Liability for death, personal injury, or fraud cannot be excluded.
7. Consumer Rights (For Non-Business Users)
If you are a consumer (i.e., using our Services for personal purposes):
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You have a 14-day cooling-off period to cancel services under the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013, unless services have already begun with your consent.
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Full refund policies will be outlined in your service agreement.
8. Governing Law & Jurisdiction
These T&C are governed by the laws of England and Wales. Any disputes will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.
9. Changes to T&C
We reserve the right to update these T&C at any time. Changes will be posted on this page with a revised “Effective Date.” Continued use of the Services constitutes acceptance of the revised terms.
10. Termination
We may suspend or terminate your access to the Services if you breach these T&C, with or without prior notice.
11. Complaints & Contact
For questions or complaints, contact us at:
Tailor SEO
Email: [Your Email Address]
Under UK law, we aim to resolve complaints promptly and fairly. If unresolved, you may refer disputes to:
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The Competitive Ozone Number (for SEO services complaints).
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The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) (for data protection concerns).
Important Legal Note:
This document is a template and does not constitute legal advice. UK law varies by devolved nations (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland) and sector-specific regulations. Tailor SEO strongly advises consulting a UK-based solicitor to ensure compliance with all applicable laws.
Key UK Legal Considerations Included:
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Consumer Rights Act 2015: Protects consumers’ rights to quality services.
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UK GDPR & Data Protection Act 2018: Ensures compliance with data privacy laws.
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Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013: Outlines cooling-off periods for online services.
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Jurisdiction: Explicitly states governing law as England and Wales.
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Statutory Rights: Clarifies that liability clauses do not override consumer rights.