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Terms of Use

Last updated 19 August 2026.

By using Privacy Practice Lab you agree to these terms. They are written to be read once and understood, rather than to be impressive.

Free access

Courses, assessments, templates and certificates are provided free of charge. We may change, pause or retire content at any time, and we may update course material as law and practice move.

Your account

You are responsible for the accuracy of the details on your account and for keeping your credentials secure. One account per person; do not share sign-in details. We may suspend accounts used to scrape content, disrupt the service or misrepresent certificates.

Certificates

Certificates confirm that you completed a specific Privacy Practice Lab course and passed its assessment on a given date. They are not a professional licence, accreditation or legal qualification, and they do not certify your organisation's compliance. Each certificate has a verification ID; misrepresenting a certificate is grounds for revocation.

Use of materials

You may use our templates and checklists inside your own organisation, including adapting them to your context. You may not resell them, present them as your own commercial product, or republish course text at scale. Attribution is appreciated where you share adapted material publicly.

No legal advice

Everything on this site is educational. It is not legal advice and does not create a lawyer-client relationship. Privacy law differs by jurisdiction and changes frequently; take qualified advice before relying on any position in a regulated matter.

Availability and liability

We aim to keep the site available but do not guarantee uninterrupted access. To the extent permitted by law, we are not liable for indirect or consequential loss arising from use of the site or its materials.

Contact

Questions about these terms can be sent through our contact page.