ZENBOSS PLATFORM TERMS
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Update Date: 23 July 2026
Thanks for choosing ZenBoss®. These terms form part of the Terms of Service and apply to your organisation’s access to and use of the Services, including the Heartbeat Platform – full details of Services in clause 2 below.
IF YOUR ORGANISATION OR ANY OF ITS AUTHORISED USERS ACCESSES OR USES THE SERVICES/PLATFORM, YOU CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE READ, UNDERSTOOD AND ACCEPTED THESE TERMS OF SERVICE.
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1. AGREEMENT
1.1. We are ZenBoss®, trading style of Kirsty Favell, sole trader, United Kingdom (“we”, “us”, “ZenBoss®”). You are the organisation that purchases or accesses the Services/Platform, including for its Authorised Users (the “Client” or “you”). These are business-to-business terms: the Client contracts in the course of its business, trade or profession or, and consumer cancellation rights do not apply.
1.2. Authorised Users. “Authorised Users” means the individual managers or personnel whom the Client nominates and we permit to use/access the Services/Platform under the Client’s account. The Client remains the contracting party and is responsible for its Authorised Users.
1.3. The agreement. Your agreement with us consists of these terms and additional terms expressly agreed, and any schedule or addendum to these terms (collectively the “Terms” or “Terms of Service”).
1.4. Acceptance. If the Client or any Authorised User accesses, uses, books, orders or instructs us to provide the Services, or the Client signs or confirms the order, the Client accepts the Terms (acceptance/order) and agrees to procure that its Authorised Users adhere to them.
1.5. Interpretation. In the Terms: ‘agreed’ means agreed in writing (including email); ‘/’ means and/or; “Heartbeat” or the “Platform” means our Heartbeat platform, our Website and, if applicable, its subdomains and app and associated environments; “Services” has the meaning in clause 2; and “Annual Term” has the meaning in clause 3.
1.6. Sites. We use Sites to provide the Services, including the following (collectively, the “Sites”): our Website and, if applicable, its subdomains and app (the “Platform”); and third-party Sites, for example platforms, websites, apps, workspaces and social media sites.
1.7. Priority. Where there is ambiguity or conflict between these terms and the wider Terms of Service, these terms shall prevail to the extent of the conflict or ambiguity; and additional terms for services agreed override these terms where they differ.
2. SERVICES & CHARGES
2.1. Provision. We will provide access to the Platform and the Services to the Client (for its Authorised Users) on a non-exclusive basis as per the specification and the Terms.
2.2. The Services. The Services comprise services agreed from time to time, including access to and use of the Platform and the community, learning and wellbeing features made available from time to time, which (subject to the specification and clause 2.8) include: Platform access and use; community features; monthly wellbeing circles; bi-weekly “Hotseat” coaching calls; training materials; a personalised learning pathway; and a self-assessment process. The Services are provided on a general, group and non-tailored basis unless expressly agreed otherwise. Any Services agreed at any time are subject to these Terms. The term ‘Services’ means the deliverables except where the context does not permit this or where expressly excluded. Scheduled group sessions run for ten months of the year: no wellbeing circles or Hotseat coaching calls take place in August or December, and this does not reduce or affect the fees payable.
2.3. Specification. The specification includes the Services specified and associated terms agreed, including via written proposal, email or sign-up/check-out (as applicable), which refer/link to these terms.
2.4. Nature and level of service. The Services are delivered on a group basis and are designed to provide general education, community support, coaching and wellbeing content at scale. The Services focus on management training and development. The Client acknowledges that: (a) the Services are educational and developmental and are not, and are not intended to be, medical, therapeutic, clinical, counselling, psychological or crisis services or any regulated or professional service (see clause 7); (b) the level of access, input and support reflects the nature and price point of the Services; and (c) the Services do not include bespoke, tailored, individual clinical or on-demand support unless expressly agreed as part of a separate paid engagement. For clarity, the personalised learning pathway, and the addition of management-development content at a Manager's reasonable request where we consider it suitable, form part of the Services. One-to-one (1:1) coaching is not included in the standard Services and is provided only where separately agreed (for example, where an Impact Package that includes quarterly 1:1 coaching is purchased).
2.5. Cooperation. We will use commercially reasonable endeavours to meet any timetable agreed if the Client and its Authorised Users engage us reasonably, provide clear and timely instructions and cooperate with us.
2.6. Suspension. We may suspend or restrict access to the Sites or your account for maintenance, security, or breach of the Terms.
2.7. Missed sessions. Any sessions or time allocated to the Client or its Authorised Users (including wellbeing circles and Hotseat calls) that are missed or remain unused do not carry over or accumulate and constitute Services provided, unless otherwise agreed. This includes any 1:1 coaching session (where purchased): a 1:1 session that is missed, or cancelled or rescheduled on less than 48 hours' notice, is treated as provided and used, save in exceptional circumstances.
2.8. Changes; as-is / as-available. We may adjust the Services format, content and delivery. The Platform, content and Sites are provided on an “as available” and “as is” basis (see also clauses 7 and 9).
2.9. Discretionary services. We may allow or suspend access to certain free or complimentary services (including charity places under Schedule 1) at any time at our sole discretion (“discretionary services”).
2.10. Charges. Charges are due/payable in full in advance or as otherwise agreed, by bank transfer against our invoice (or as otherwise agreed).
2.11. Invoicing and interest. We will invoice you accordingly (plus applicable taxes). Interest at 8% p.a., accruing daily, applies to late payments.
2.12. Non-payment. We reserve the right to suspend provision of the Services without penalty until outstanding sums due are paid in full.
2.13. No refunds. No refunds are provided unless required by law or a court/authority, or as per specific/additional terms.
3. TERM & TERMINATION
3.1. Commencement. The Terms take effect and become legally binding when the Client first: (a) confirms acceptance in writing (including via email, sign-up or e-signing); or (b) accesses or uses the Platform or any of the Services, in each case after the Terms have been made available to it.
3.2. Annual Term rather than a subscription. Unless otherwise agreed, access to the Platform and the Services is provided for a fixed term of twelve (12) months from commencement (the “Annual Term”). The Services operate on an annual model and are not a subscription; there is no automatic, recurring or rolling renewal.
3.3. First-year payment. The Client pays the annual fee for the Annual Term in full in advance (or as otherwise agreed in the order). Upon payment the Client is granted access to the Services for the Annual Term. Where onboarding is required, we may require payment before onboarding begins: unless otherwise agreed, a deposit of 50% of the annual fee is payable on acceptance (to cover onboarding) and the balance is payable on the date the Client's Authorised Users are enrolled onto the Platform.
3.4. Renewal by agreement. The Annual Term does not renew automatically. Renewal for a further term is by mutual agreement only, on the fees and terms then agreed in writing before or around expiry of the current Annual Term. If renewal is not agreed, access ends at the end of the Annual Term.
3.5. Effect of payment; no refunds. Cancellation or non-renewal by the Client does not affect charges already paid or due, and no refund is provided for any unused portion of the Annual Term unless required by law.
3.6. Priority. Nothing in the Terms restricts our termination or suspension rights under clause 3.7, which has priority.
3.7. Termination for cause. We may end the agreement or the licences immediately (and doing so does not affect our legal rights or remedies) by written notice to the Client in the event of: (a) material or persistent breach(es) of the agreement that are not resolved within 7 days of our written request; (b) charges or other agreed sums remaining unpaid for more than 7 days; (c) the Client’s insolvency, bankruptcy or equivalent petition/procedure; (d) the Client’s incapacity (where the Client is an individual or sole proprietor); (e) unlawful, fraudulent or deceitful conduct by the Client or its Authorised Users; or (f) any breach of clause 4 (Your Responsibilities) (including our Code of Conduct), which shall be deemed a material breach.
3.8. Effect of termination. On termination or expiry: (a) the right of the Client and its Authorised Users to access and use the Services will cease at the end of the Annual Term (unless terminated earlier under clause 3.7); (b) we may invoice you for any outstanding sums due; and (c) you agree to promptly pay all outstanding charges within 14 days of the date of our invoice or of termination (whichever is later) and to cease, and procure that your Authorised Users cease, use of the Services (excluding any discretionary period services, if applicable).
4. YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES
4.1. Engagement. The Client shall procure that its Authorised Users cooperate, participate and engage fully, reasonably and in good faith with us and the Services.
4.2. Named users; account security. Access is granted to named Authorised Users only. Login credentials must not be shared, and access must not be transferred, sold or made available to anyone other than a permitted Authorised User. The Client is responsible for all activity under its account and its Authorised Users’ accounts, and for keeping credentials secure. Sharing or misuse of login credentials, or any unauthorised access, is a breach of these Terms and may result in suspension or removal of access under clauses 2.6 and 3.7.
4.3. Conduct. The Client and its Authorised Users shall maintain appropriate, lawful and respectful conduct at all times when using the Services and interacting with us and other participants.
4.4. Code of Conduct. The Client and its Authorised Users must comply with our Code of Conduct as updated from time to time. We are committed to maintaining a constructive, professional and psychologically safe environment. A copy of the Code of Conduct is provided to Authorised Users during onboarding and is available on request [ADD LINK].
4.5. Acceptable use. The Client and its Authorised Users must not:
use the Services for any unlawful, harmful, harassing, discriminatory, defamatory or abusive purpose;
share, post or transmit content that is unlawful, offensive or infringes any person’s rights (including intellectual property or privacy rights);
copy, share, distribute, resell or exploit the Services, our intellectual property or anyone else’s;
attempt to gain unauthorised access to, disrupt or compromise the Platform, its security or its underlying systems, or introduce malware or other harmful code;
use the Services or Platform to provide, or hold themselves out as providing, medical, clinical, therapeutic or other regulated advice to others; or
misuse the community or wellbeing features, including by breaching the confidentiality of other participants (see clause 5).
disclose or share the confidential, proprietary or commercially sensitive information of their employer, the Client or any other person;
advertise, promote, market or sell their own or any third party's products or services, or solicit other participants;
share the personal, financial or contact details of any other person, or use the Services otherwise than for their intended purpose.
4.6. Conduct in sessions and community. We may suspend or remove an Authorised User’s access to group sessions (including wellbeing circles and Hotseat calls) or the Services where, in our reasonable opinion: (in each case, in relation to the relevant Authorised User) (a) their participation is persistently disruptive; (b) their conduct negatively impacts other participants; (c) their behaviour undermines the learning or wellbeing environment; or (d) they fail to act in good faith within the community. Where reasonably practicable we will notify the relevant person of our concerns and provide an opportunity to remedy the behaviour, but we reserve the right to suspend or remove access immediately where we reasonably consider the circumstances sufficiently serious. We may also inform the Client's main point of contact (the person who arranged and paid for the Services) of any conduct concern, suspension or removal; individual wellbeing disclosures remain confidential in accordance with clauses 5 and 6. Any breach of this clause constitutes a material breach of the Terms; suspension or removal does not entitle the Client to a refund.
4.7. Application to circumstances. The Client acknowledges that the Services are designed to support a broad range of organisations and individuals, and the Client (and each Authorised User) is responsible for determining how (if at all) any content, materials or discussions apply to their specific circumstances.
5. COMMUNITY, CONFIDENTIALITY BETWEEN USERS & SAFEGUARDING
5.1. Community features. The Services include community features (such as discussions, messaging, wellbeing circles, group coaching and similar environments) in which Authorised Users may share content, insights, opinions or experiences. We do not create, control, verify or endorse member-provided content, which is provided for general information only and does not constitute professional advice; any reliance on it is at the user’s own risk (see clause 10 and Addendum A).
5.2. Confidentiality between users. Authorised Users participate in a shared, confidential environment. Each Authorised User agrees to keep other participants’ contributions, disclosures and personal information strictly confidential, to use them only within the Services, and not to record, repeat, publish or disclose them outside the relevant group, in each case in accordance with applicable data protection laws. The Client shall procure that its Authorised Users comply with this clause. These confidentiality commitments are also reflected in our Code of Conduct.
5.3. Safeguarding exception: imminent risk of serious harm. Notwithstanding clause 5.2 and our confidentiality obligations, we (and, where appropriate, an Authorised User) may use and disclose information shared within the Services to the extent we reasonably consider it necessary to protect any person from an imminent risk of serious harm (including a risk to life, or a risk of serious physical or mental harm), including by contacting the emergency services, appropriate authorities or a relevant third party. We will limit any such disclosure to what is reasonably necessary in the circumstances. We act in good faith when doing so and, subject to clause 10.1, we are not liable for any decision to disclose or not to disclose, for the acts or omissions of any third party (including the emergency services or authorities), or where any disclosure does not prevent harm.
5.4. Recording of sessions. (a) We will only record and share recordings of any 1:1 session with the relevant individual’s consent. (b) The Client agrees, and shall procure that its Authorised Users agree, to group sessions (including wellbeing circles and Hotseat calls) being recorded and/or photographed for the purpose of providing and improving the Services and sharing with participants of the applicable group. (c) We may publish photographs or recordings of sessions only where we have the relevant consent, or where they do not identify the individual, the Client or the Client’s business.
5.5. Team compliance. The Client shall ensure that its Authorised Users comply with the confidentiality, privacy and safeguarding commitments in these Terms.
6. ORGANISATION REPORTING
6.1. Anonymised and aggregated only. Any reporting or management information we provide to the Client about use of the Services will be limited to anonymised and aggregated engagement data only (for example, overall participation levels, attendance rates and aggregate engagement trends across the Client’s Authorised Users).
6.2. No individual-level reporting. We will not disclose to the Client (or its management) any individual Authorised User’s identity in connection with their personal participation, contributions, self-assessment responses, wellbeing disclosures or the content of their engagement, except: (a) with that individual’s consent; (b) where required by law; or (c) under the safeguarding exception in clause 5.3.
6.3. Re-identification safeguard. Where the number of Authorised Users is small, we may withhold or further aggregate data where reporting could reasonably enable an individual to be identified.
7. MENTAL HEALTH & WELLBEING
7.1. Educational and developmental only. The Services (including the community, wellbeing circles, Hotseat coaching, training materials, learning pathway and self-assessment) are provided for general educational, developmental, peer-support and wellbeing-awareness purposes only.
7.2. Not medical or regulated services. The Services are not, and must not be relied upon as, medical, psychiatric, psychological, therapeutic, counselling, diagnostic, treatment, crisis or emergency services, nor any other regulated or professional service. Nothing in the Services creates a doctor-patient, therapist-client, counsellor-client or other clinical or professional relationship between any individual and us or our facilitators, coaches or personnel.
7.3. Not a substitute for professional care. The Services are not a substitute for advice, diagnosis, treatment or support from a suitably qualified healthcare or other professional. Authorised Users should seek, and should not delay seeking or disregard, professional advice because of anything accessed through the Services.
7.4. Facilitators. Our facilitators, coaches and contributors deliver the Services in an educational and peer-support capacity and, unless expressly stated otherwise, do not do so as regulated healthcare, clinical or counselling professionals, and do not provide individual clinical assessment, diagnosis or treatment.
7.5. In an emergency. If any person is in crisis or at risk of harm, they should contact the emergency services or an appropriate crisis service immediately.
7.6. No outcomes guaranteed. We do not guarantee any specific outcome, result, health, wellbeing or commercial benefit arising from the Services.
7.7. Suitability. The Client is responsible for determining that the Services are appropriate for it and its Authorised Users, and each Authorised User participates on the basis of their own judgement as to suitability.
8. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP), DATA & CONFIDENTIALITY
8.1. Your IP. You (or your licensors) own anything you share with us and authorise us to use it to provide the Services to you.
8.2. Our IP. We (or our licensors) own all worldwide IP rights in anything we provide as part of the Services, in any form, including the Platform, Sites, training materials, frameworks, tools, templates, learning pathways, self-assessment tools and content made available via or in connection with the Services.
8.3. Licence. We grant the Client a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable and non-sublicensable licence for its Authorised Users to access and use the Services and materials for the Client’s internal business/organisational purposes only, during the Annual Term (or during any discretionary period we may allow).
8.4. Restrictions. The Client and its Authorised Users may only use/access the Services and materials during the agreement and must not copy, reproduce, resell, distribute, sublicense, create derivative works from, or otherwise exploit them except as permitted. In particular, the Client and its Authorised Users must not reproduce, adapt, republish, resell or present any of our content, materials, templates or frameworks as their own, or use them to build or provide a competing product or service.
8.5. Privacy. We process personal data in accordance with our Privacy Notice. Each party acts as an independent controller unless otherwise agreed..
8.6. Confidentiality (business information). Each party must keep the other’s confidential information private and only use/disclose it: (i) to perform the agreement; (ii) where legally required; (iii) where authorised in writing; or (iv) to those who strictly need to know and are bound by confidentiality. Exceptions apply where the information is public, already known, lawfully received from a third party, or required by law to be disclosed. This clause is without prejudice to the confidentiality-between-users and safeguarding provisions in clause 5.
8.7. Sub-processors. For the purpose of providing the Services, you authorise us to share confidential information and personal data with sub-processors, providers and contractors approved by us (including platforms and technologies used to support, operate or deliver the Services), as described in our Privacy Notice, provided that they are bound by confidentiality and privacy obligations no less protective in all material respects than those in the agreement.
8.8. Testimonials. We may use your testimonial (including your name/logo) to market the Services unless/until you ask us not to. We will only use an individual Authorised User's testimonial, name or image with that individual's consent, which they may withdraw at any time.
9. SOFTWARE & PLATFORM DISCLAIMERS
9.1. As-is / as-available. The Platform and Sites are provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis. We do not warrant that the Platform will be uninterrupted, timely, secure or error-free, that defects will be corrected, or that the Platform or the servers that make it available are free of harmful components.
9.2. Availability and changes. We may modify, update, suspend or discontinue all or part of the Platform or its features from time to time. We are not liable for any unavailability, downtime, or loss or corruption of data, save as set out in clause 10.
9.3. Third-party platforms. The Services may be delivered via, or integrate with, third-party platforms and Sites. We are not responsible for third-party platforms, their availability or their terms, and use of them may be subject to separate terms (see Addendum A).
9.4. Client environment. The Client is responsible for its and its Authorised Users’ equipment, connectivity and compatible systems required to access the Platform.
10. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY & DISCLAIMERS
10.1. We don’t exclude or limit in any way our liability to you where it would be unlawful to do so, including for death or personal injury caused by our negligence, and for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation.
10.2. Subject to clause 10.1, we limit our total liability to you, per claim, to the greater of: (i) 100% of the charges paid or payable for the Services giving rise to the claim in the twelve (12) months before the claim arose; or (ii) £50 where those Services (including charity or complimentary places under Schedule 1) were provided free of charge.
10.3. To the fullest extent permitted by law, and subject to clause 10.1, we shall have no liability to you for the following types of loss arising out of or in connection with the agreement:
loss of profits;
loss of sales or business;
loss of or damage to goodwill;
indirect or consequential loss; and
loss arising as a result of our complying with our legal and regulatory duties (including under clause 5.3); loss of, or the costs of recruiting or replacing, employees or personnel.
10.4. Indemnity. You indemnify us, our team and licensors for losses, costs or claims arising from your or your Authorised Users’ infringement of any person’s rights (including IP rights), breach of these Terms, or misuse of the Services.
10.5. Wellbeing context. Without limiting clause 7, you acknowledge that the Services are educational and peer-support in nature and are not clinical or regulated services, and that we are not liable for decisions any person makes about their health, wellbeing or treatment, which remain that person’s own responsibility (and, where appropriate, that of their qualified professional advisers).
10.6. No duty to advise, monitor or correct. We are not under any obligation to review, monitor or correct your or any Authorised User’s use of the Services or any decisions they make, nor to provide ongoing or proactive advice, unless expressly agreed in writing.
10.7. Third-party & community content. We may make available or facilitate access to third-party and member-provided content and community features. We do not create, control, verify or endorse such content, which is provided for general information only and does not constitute professional advice; any reliance is at your own risk. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we shall have no liability arising out of or in connection with: (i) any third-party content, materials, tools or services; (ii) any content or input shared by other members; or (iii) any decisions made or actions taken based on such content. See Addendum A.
11. STATUS. No partnership, joint venture, employment or agency relationship is created between you/us.
12. SEVERANCE. Unenforceable terms shall be modified to be enforceable if possible, or removed if not, without affecting the remainder of the Terms.
13. VARIATION. No variation of the agreement by you or us has any effect unless it is agreed in writing.
14. WAIVER. If a party chooses not to enforce a right or use a remedy, it must clearly state this in writing.
15. SURVIVAL. Every provision that expressly or by implication is intended to survive termination shall do so.
16. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. Only the agreement constitutes the entire agreement between us.
17. FORCE MAJEURE. We’re not liable for delays (and any knock-on effects) caused by events outside our reasonable control, and if they last over 60 days, either of us can end the agreement immediately with notice.
18. NON-SOLICITATION. You agree not to solicit or entice away our team (although you may run general advertising).
19. ASSIGNMENT AND OTHER DEALINGS. (i) The agreement is personal to you, and you shall not assign, transfer, subcontract, substitute, novate, delegate or deal in any other manner with any or all of your rights and obligations under it, without our consent. (ii) We may do any of those things at any time, without notice or your consent.
20. SUBCONTRACTORS. You agree that we may use subcontractors to perform the Services. They shall be suitably qualified/skilled, and we shall remain responsible for all their acts and omissions.
21. RESOLUTION, GOVERNING LAW & JURISDICTION. If a disagreement arises, we’ll both try to resolve it by good-faith discussion, then through mediation. If unresolved, the courts of England & Wales have exclusive jurisdiction. English law applies.
SCHEDULE 1 — CHARITY / COMPLIMENTARY ACCESS
We may, at our discretion, offer complimentary or subsidised access to the Platform to charitable organisations or other eligible recipients (“Complimentary Places”). Where we do, the following applies in addition to (and, in the event of conflict, in priority over) the rest of the Terms in relation to those Complimentary Places:
(1) Discretionary and revocable. Complimentary Places are provided at our sole discretion, may be limited in number and scope, and may be varied, suspended or withdrawn at any time on reasonable notice without liability or refund.
(2) As-is / as-available; no service levels. Complimentary Places are provided free of charge on an “as is” and “as available” basis, with no committed service levels, availability guarantees or minimum entitlements.
(3) Limitation of liability for free services. To the fullest extent permitted by law, and subject to clause 10.1, our total liability in connection with any Complimentary Place or other Services provided free of charge is limited to £50 in aggregate (as per clause 10.2(ii)). All other exclusions and limitations in clause 10 apply.
(4) Terms apply. Except where expressly varied in this Schedule, all of the Terms apply to Complimentary Places, including the Code of Conduct, acceptable use, confidentiality, safeguarding, wellbeing and intellectual property provisions.
(5) Eligibility. Complimentary Places are offered only to recipients we determine to be eligible, and may be conditional on continued eligibility.
ADDENDUM A: THIRD-PARTY CONTENT, TOOLS & COMMUNITY INPUT
We may make available, or facilitate access to, content, materials, templates, tools, services and information in any form (including AI tools and outputs) provided by third parties, partners, affiliates or other members (together, “Third Party Content”). Such content is provided without obligation by us on an “as-is” and “as-available” basis. We act solely as a platform to facilitate access to Third Party Content and do not create, provide, control, verify or endorse such content. Any Third Party Content is provided directly by the relevant third party, and your use of it may be subject to separate terms with that third party.
(1) Third Party Terms. Providers of Third Party Content act for themselves and are not our representatives, and where Third Party Content is subject to separate terms, your use of such content constitutes acceptance of those terms. If you do not agree, you must not use the relevant Third Party Content. In the event of any inconsistency, the applicable third party’s terms shall prevail in relation to that content.
(2) Ownership & Licence. All intellectual property rights in Third Party Content remain with the relevant third-party licensors. You are granted a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable licence to use such content for your internal business purposes only, subject to any applicable third-party terms. You must not copy, resell, distribute, sublicense, create derivative works from, or otherwise exploit such content, or use it except as permitted.
(3) No Advice & Reliance. Third Party Content (including any materials, templates, discussions, insights, messages or outputs) is provided for general information purposes only and does not constitute medical, legal, financial or other professional advice, and is not a substitute for such. No adviser-client relationship is created between you and us or any third party by virtue of access to such content. You are responsible for assessing the suitability and applicability of any Third Party Content to your specific circumstances. You should obtain independent professional advice where appropriate. Any reliance on Third Party Content is entirely at your own risk.
(4) Jurisdiction. Unless expressly stated otherwise, Third Party Content is intended for use under the laws of England & Wales only. Use in other jurisdictions is at your own risk.
(5) Community Input. Authorised Users may share content, materials, insights or opinions within the platform. Such content is not reviewed or verified by us, and we accept no responsibility for it.
(6) Platform Role & No Liability. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we shall have no liability whatsoever (whether in contract, tort (including negligence), misrepresentation, breach of statutory duty or otherwise) arising out of or in connection with any Third Party Content, including its availability, use, misuse, modification or reliance on it.
(7) Indemnity. You agree to indemnify us against any claims or losses arising from your use or misuse of Third Party Content or your reliance on it.