A Terms and Conditions agreement let’s users know what is expected from them and what they can expect from your business. It creates a contract between your company and the end user.

Ideally, the agreement should include clauses relating to the scope of your company’s services, acceptable use, payment terms, intellectual property, limitation of liability, user content, account termination and contacting your company.

It’s best to display your Terms and Conditions agreement in multiple locations to ensure that users are able to access them. For example, you may wish to display your agreement in your website’s footer, at checkout and during account sign-up (if applicable).

To ensure that your T&C is legally binding you should use clickwrap to get agreement from the user. Remember that clickwrap requires users to be proactive in consenting to your Terms.

A good way to gain the user’s consent is to include a link to your Terms and Conditions, coupled with a check box which the user must click to confirm that they agree to the Terms.

Having a solid Terms and Conditions agreement in place and getting equally solid agreement from your users will allow you to enforce your rules and guidelines whenever needed.

And displaying your T&C appropriately so it’s easy to access and find will help your users or potential users find out more