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Free Website Terms of Use Generator

A lightweight terms document for content websites, blogs, and informational sites that don't sell products or services.

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Frequently asked questions

Questions about Website Terms of Use before you get started?

What is a Website Terms of Use?

A Website Terms of Use is a legal document that sets rules for accessing and using your website. It covers acceptable use, intellectual property rights, limitation of liability, and how disputes will be resolved. It is similar to Terms & Conditions but typically lighter-weight, suited for informational sites and blogs.

Do I need Terms of Use for a blog or content website?

Yes. Even free content websites benefit from Terms of Use to protect your intellectual property, prevent scraping or unauthorised reproduction of your content, limit your liability for any errors in the information you publish, and set rules for how visitors may interact with your site.

What is the difference between Terms of Use and Terms & Conditions?

Terms & Conditions typically apply to businesses that sell products or services — they include payment terms, refund rules, and commercial transaction details. Terms of Use is typically used by informational websites, blogs, and platforms that do not conduct direct commerce. Both serve to protect your legal interests.

Can I use the same Terms of Use for multiple websites?

You can use a template across similar websites, but the document should reference each specific website's URL and be customised for each site's content and audience. Using a single document for unrelated websites increases legal risk if you are ever challenged.