Website Disclaimer Generator

Create the disclaimer language every website should have — 'as is' / no warranty, no professional advice, limitation of liability, and third-party links — generated as part of your Terms of Service in under a minute.

Not legal advice. The generator and the content on this page are provided for general informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Consult a qualified lawyer for advice specific to your business.

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Free preview · the disclaimer sections below are part of your Terms of Service, included in every TrustPack AI pack starting at $9 (Standard: 6 documents) — along with Privacy Policy, Cookie Notice, Refund Policy, DMCA Notice, and Contact page.

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What is a website disclaimer and do you need one?

A website disclaimer is a set of statements that limit your legal exposure by clarifying what your site does and doesn't promise — for example, that your content is general information rather than professional (legal, medical, financial) advice, that your site is provided "as is" without guarantees, and that you're not responsible for third-party links.

Almost every website benefits from disclaimer language, but it's especially important for blogs and content sites that give advice or opinions, sites with affiliate or third-party links, and any business that wants to limit liability for service interruptions or errors.

What's included in your Terms of Service disclaimer sections

TrustPack AI's Terms of Service document includes dedicated disclaimer clauses, tailored to your business details:

Part of your complete Trust Pack

The disclaimer sections are built into the Terms of Service, one of the six core documents in every TrustPack AI pack — alongside Privacy Policy, Cookie Notice, Refund Policy, DMCA Notice, and a Contact page. Fill in your business details once to preview all six for free, or unlock the watermark-free HTML/Markdown/PDF pack from $9.

Frequently asked questions

Is a disclaimer the same as Terms of Service?
A standalone "disclaimer" page and a Terms of Service document often cover the same core ground — 'as is' / no warranty, limitation of liability, and third-party links. TrustPack AI builds this disclaimer language directly into your Terms of Service so you don't need a separate page.
Do I need a separate disclaimer page on my website?
Not necessarily. Many sites link to a single Terms of Service (or Terms & Conditions) page that includes disclaimer clauses, which is what TrustPack AI generates. If you'd prefer a separate page, you can copy the relevant sections from your generated Terms of Service onto their own page.
Does this disclaimer protect me from all legal claims?
No. A disclaimer can help clarify expectations and limit certain types of liability, but it cannot eliminate all legal risk and is not a substitute for legal advice. TrustPack AI documents are general-purpose templates — consult a qualified lawyer for advice specific to your business and jurisdiction.

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