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What's the best place to put terms and conditions on an ecommerce?

What's the best place to put terms and conditions on an ecommerce?

Website Footer The footer of your website is a great place to display a link to your Terms and Conditions agreement. Many stores include links in this section so customers know they should look here for more information. Here's an example from Tyler's, a sports apparel ecommerce store.

  1. Where should I put terms and conditions?
  2. Where do you put terms and conditions in an app?

Where should I put terms and conditions?

There are many places you can consider putting your Terms and Conditions agreement on your website, including on your website or blog footer, linked to your Privacy Policy, on your checkout page, within your email sign-up forms, on your account login page, as a part of your subscription service, in a pop-up box, or ...

Where do you put terms and conditions in an app?

The Consent Banner Method

While a banner can make users aware of your terms and conditions in an obvious way, note that banners aren't mandatory. You can simply link your terms and conditions in your app's footer or menu.

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