Terms of Service

The terms on which you may use this website. Use of the myconsent+ platform itself is governed by a separate signed agreement.

Last updated 19 August 2026

Scope

These terms cover this website. They do not cover the myconsent+ platform — if you are a customer, your use of the product is governed by the master services agreement and data processing agreement you signed with [REGISTERED ENTITY NAME]. Where the two disagree, that agreement wins.

What you may do

Read the site, share it, and quote it with attribution. Submit a demand for a demo or a grievance through the forms provided, with information that is accurate and yours to give.

What you may not do

  • Probe, scan or test the security of the site or the infrastructure behind it without written permission. If you want to report a vulnerability, write to [security@myconsentplus.com] and we will thank you for it.
  • Scrape it at a rate that degrades it for anyone else.
  • Submit anyone else's personal data through our forms without their consent.
  • Copy the brand, mark or wordmark for your own use.

What the content is worth

Everything on this site about the DPDP Act, the DPDP Rules, penalties and compliance obligations is provided for information. It is not legal advice, it is not a substitute for counsel, and it is not a guarantee that following it makes you compliant. Statutory references are cited so you can check them yourself against the bare Act, and we would rather you did.

Figures shown in interactive tools on this site, including any penalty estimator, are illustrative. They are not an assessment of your exposure and nobody should rely on them in front of a regulator.

Availability

We try to keep the site up but do not promise it. We may change or withdraw any part of it without notice. Nothing here creates an obligation to provide the product on any particular terms.

Liability

To the extent the law allows, we are not liable for loss arising from your use of this website or reliance on its content. Nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot lawfully be limited.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of India, and the courts at [CITY] have exclusive jurisdiction.

Contact

Questions about these terms: contact us. Questions about personal data: Privacy Policy or Grievance Redressal.

A note on what this page is

The entries in brackets are not yet filled in, and this text has not been reviewed by counsel. Treat it as a working draft.