Our Terms
At Codefire Agency, we value transparency and trust. These Terms & Conditions outline your rights and responsibilities when using our website or services, and explain the rules governing the use of our digital platforms.
1. Acceptance of Terms
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By accessing our website or using our services, you confirm that you
understand and accept these Terms & Conditions. If you do not agree, you must not
use our services.
2. Services Offered
Codefire Agency provides IT solutions including but not limited to:
- Website and application development
- Digital marketing and SEO
- Software development
- Creative design services
3. Services
Codefire Agency provides digital solutions including web development, software
development, social media marketing, and other IT-related services. The scope, timelines,
and deliverables for each project will be outlined in a separate agreement or proposal.
4. User Responsibilities
- Provide accurate information when requesting our services.
- Use our services for lawful purposes only.
- Not engage in any activity that may harm, disrupt, or misuse
our services.
5. Intellectual Property
All content, designs, software, and materials provided by Codefire Agency remain
the intellectual property of the agency unless otherwise agreed in writing. You may not
reproduce, distribute, or use any materials without permission.
6. Payment Terms
- All fees for services will be specified in the project
agreement or invoice. - Payments are due according to the terms stated in the invoice.
- Late payments may incur additional charges or suspension of
services.
7. Changes to Terms
Codefire Agency may update these terms at any time. Continued use of our
services after changes constitute acceptance of the updated terms.
8. Limitation of Liability
Codefire Agency is not liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential
damages arising from the use of our services. Our total liability is limited to the amount
paid for the specific service in question.
9. Termination
We reserve the right to terminate services if terms are violated, payments are
overdue, or if continued engagement is deemed inappropriate.