Terms of Service

Terms of Service

These terms describe platform responsibilities, acceptable use boundaries and evidence governance expectations for Certifiedge users.

This policy is a platform draft and should be validated by qualified legal counsel before formal launch.

Acceptance of terms

By using Certifiedge, users agree to these platform terms, policy references and evidence governance rules as updated from time to time.

Account responsibility

Users are responsible for account security, truthful identity information and lawful use of platform features.

Learner evidence rules

Evidence submissions should be authentic, reviewable and compliant with disclosure, confidentiality and attribution rules.

Acceptable use

Users must not upload unlawful content, impersonate others, misuse verification records or attempt unauthorized access.

AI use responsibility

AI use must follow policy restrictions, disclosure requirements and quality review expectations.

Intellectual property

Certifiedge retains platform content rights. Learners retain rights to their own submitted artifacts unless separate partner or employer agreements apply.

Users grant Certifiedge permission to process submitted evidence for assessment, verification and authorized reporting.

Assessment and verification limits

Verification confirms record status in Certifiedge. It does not guarantee employment, income, promotions or universal role suitability.

Certifiedge should not certify attendance alone as competence.

Payments and refunds

Paid services, if offered, should follow published pricing and refund policy terms.

Suspension and termination

Certifiedge may suspend access for policy breaches, evidence misconduct, fraud risk or security concerns.

Disclaimers and liability

Detailed liability and governing-law clauses should be finalized through legal review prior to formal launch.

Contact and legal review note

For terms questions, contact Certifiedge through the contact page. Formal legal text should be reviewed and approved by qualified counsel.

Certifiedge policies should be reviewed by qualified legal and data protection professionals before formal launch, especially where learner data, employer access, payments, minors, research participation or cross-border users are involved.