Legal Information

Last Updated: March 1, 2025

Welcome to the Legal Information page for Confia Software. This section outlines key details about your use of our website and services, our responsibilities, and the boundaries of our relationship. We aim to keep things straightforward while ensuring clarity on the legal side of things.


Use of Our Website & Services

Our website and software solutions are provided for your business or personal use, subject to the following:

  • You’re welcome to explore, inquire, or engage with us, but don’t misuse our platform (e.g., no hacking, spamming, or unauthorized copying).
  • Content—like text, graphics, or code—is ours or licensed to us. Feel free to use it as intended, but don’t repurpose it without permission.
  • We strive to keep everything running smoothly, but occasional glitches happen—our services are offered “as is,” with no ironclad uptime promises.

Intellectual Property

What’s ours stays ours:

  • The Confia Software name, logo, and technology are protected by copyright, trademark, or other rights. You can’t use them commercially without our written go-ahead.
  • If you share ideas or feedback with us, we appreciate it—and we may use it to improve our offerings, royalty-free.

Liability Limits

We’re here to help, but there are limits:

  • We’re not responsible for losses—like lost profits or data—stemming from your use of our site or services, unless caused by our gross negligence.
  • External links on our site are for convenience—we don’t control or endorse them, so proceed at your own risk.
  • Our total liability, if any, won’t exceed what you’ve paid us (if anything) in the past year.

Disclaimers

A few heads-ups:

  • Our content isn’t legal, financial, or technical advice—consult a pro for your specific needs.
  • While we aim for accuracy, typos or outdated info might slip through. We’ll fix them when spotted, but no guarantees.
  • Features or pricing may shift—check back for the latest details.

Governing Law

Any disputes fall under the laws of [Insert State/Country, e.g., Delaware, USA], handled in its courts. We’ll aim to sort things out informally first, though.


Changes to This Page

We might update these terms as our business evolves. New versions will land here with a fresh date. Keep an eye out for the latest.


Questions?

Need clarification? Reach us:

We’re committed to a fair, transparent relationship—let’s make it work.