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Terms of Service
Last updated: 14 May 2026
About these terms
These terms apply to your use of the Anchor Web Design website (anchorwebdesignuk.co.uk). By using the site you agree to these terms. If you don't agree, please don't use the site.
Who we are
Anchor Web Design is a web design studio based in the United Kingdom. You can contact us at hello@anchorwebdesignuk.co.uk.
Use of the site
You agree not to:
- Use the site in any unlawful way or for any unlawful purpose.
- Attempt to gain unauthorised access to the site, its server, or any related systems.
- Interfere with or disrupt the site or any user's use of it.
- Submit false, misleading, or abusive content through the contact form.
Intellectual property
All content on this site — including text, images, logos, branding, and code — is owned by Anchor Web Design or our licensors and is protected by UK and international copyright laws.
You may view and share the content for personal, non-commercial use. You may not copy, reproduce, republish, or use any content commercially without our prior written permission.
Project work
Any project we agree to deliver for you will be governed by a separate written proposal or contract setting out scope, deliverables, fees, and timelines. Nothing on this website forms a binding offer to deliver any specific work.
Liability
The information on this site is provided "as is" without any warranty. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we will not be liable for any loss or damage arising from your use of (or inability to use) the site.
Nothing in these terms limits or excludes our liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, fraud, or anything else that cannot be excluded under English law.
Third-party links
The site may contain links to third-party websites. We have no control over those sites and are not responsible for their content or practices.
Changes to these terms
We may update these terms from time to time. The "last updated" date at the top will reflect the latest version.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales, and any disputes will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.
