This is sample demo content to demonstrate page layout. It does not describe a real company or service.
This is a sample legal-policy layout, not an operative policy. It does not create a contract or describe a real company or service.
These terms are between each user and the organization that deploys and brands the application (the Operator). The Operator must insert its legal name, contact details, covered services, and effective date.
By creating an account or using a covered service, you agree to the published terms and related policies that apply to that service. If you do not agree, do not use the service.
CoreKit supplies a development template and is not the Operator, bank, payment provider, or contracting party for a buyer-deployed application.
The Operator must publish the age, residency, identity, account, and product eligibility rules that actually apply and provide any mandatory pre-contract information.
Eligibility may depend on location, provider coverage, verification results, account status, and applicable requirements; this template does not set those rules.
Users must follow the Operator’s registration and verification process, protect credentials and devices, and promptly report suspected compromise or unauthorized use through the configured channel.
Accurate Information
Keep registration, identity, contact, tax, and transaction information accurate and do not impersonate another person or organization.
Credential Security
Use strong, unique credentials, protect authentication factors, and do not share account access except through an authorized feature.
Account Activity
Review account activity and notify the Operator promptly about errors, suspected fraud, or transactions you do not recognize.
Unauthorized Use
Use the Operator-configured urgent contact route for suspected credential theft, device loss, security incidents, or unauthorized use.
The Operator must describe which features it provides and which are supplied by configured third-party providers, together with any separate terms. Availability, processing, settlement, reversal, and support can depend on those providers.
No Regulatory Status from the Template
Using CoreKit does not make the Operator a bank, licensed financial institution, regulated payment service, or approved provider. The Operator must obtain and accurately disclose any status its service requires.
No Deposit-Protection Claim
The template provides no deposit insurance or protection scheme. The Operator may publish such a statement only when it is accurate, authorized, and specific to the relevant product and provider.
Transfers and External Dependencies
Transfer availability, timing, limits, exchange rates, reversals, and recipient access depend on the Operator’s rules and configured providers and must not be presented as guaranteed.
Verification and Restrictions
The Operator may apply lawful identity, sanctions, fraud, source-of-funds, or eligibility checks where configured and must explain any material user-facing consequences.
Users must use the service lawfully and only for its published purpose. The Operator should tailor this section to the risks, provider restrictions, and acceptable-use rules that actually apply.
The Operator may reject, restrict, suspend, investigate, or report activity when the published terms, provider rules, or applicable law allow or require it.
The Operator must disclose applicable fees, subscription charges, exchange-rate methods, taxes, third-party charges, renewal terms, and cancellation consequences before the user commits to a transaction or purchase.
Transaction Fees
Show the amount or calculation method and who charges it before confirmation whenever required.
Currency Conversion
Explain the rate source, spread, timing, and additional provider charges that apply to a conversion.
Subscriptions and Renewals
State billing frequency, trial terms, renewal method, cancellation route, and any post-cancellation access.
Accurate Price Disclosure
Do not advertise a fee-free or total-price claim unless it includes all mandatory Operator charges and accurately explains third-party costs.
The Operator and its licensors retain intellectual property in the branded service, software, and content. Users receive only the limited, revocable right needed to use the service under these terms.
Users retain rights in content they submit and grant only the permissions reasonably needed to operate, secure, and support the service. The Operator must configure any broader content licence, feedback term, or takedown process it actually needs.
Service availability and results may depend on networks, devices, third-party providers, maintenance, and events outside the Operator’s reasonable control. The Operator must describe its actual service commitments and complaint remedies.
Any warranty exclusion, damages limit, indemnity, or liability cap applies only to the extent applicable law permits and does not exclude liability or remedies that cannot lawfully be excluded.
The Operator must configure the governing terms, complaint process, escalation or appeal route, and any court, regulator, ombudsman, mediation, or arbitration information that validly applies to the user.
The Operator may make service changes or update these terms with appropriate notice and consent where required. Nothing in these terms removes non-waivable consumer rights or prevents a user from using a mandatory complaint or dispute route.
Publish Operator-controlled channels for service questions, complaints, cancellation, and account closure. Explain identity checks, expected handling stages, remaining balances or obligations, and records retained after closure without promising an unverified response time.
Operator contact
Operator-configured channel
Response Time
Timing depends on applicable requirements