Terms of service

These terms govern your use of this website and any demos made available through it. By using the site, you agree to these terms.

Last updated: 27 January 2026

Who we are

This website is operated by Agnostic Cyber Solutions LTD (“we”, “us”, “our”).

Using the website

  • You must not misuse the site, attempt to gain unauthorised access, or interfere with its operation.
  • You must not introduce viruses or other malicious code.
  • We may suspend or restrict access if we believe the site is being misused.

Demos and “no login” access

We may provide limited demos (for example, customer chat) that can be accessed without an account. Demo experiences are provided for evaluation purposes only, may be modified or withdrawn at any time, and may not represent full production functionality.

No advice

The information on this site is provided for general informational purposes and does not constitute legal, financial, or underwriting advice.

Intellectual property

We (or our licensors) own the intellectual property rights in the website and its content, including text, graphics, logos, and software. You may view and use the site for its intended purpose, but you must not copy, reproduce, or distribute content except as permitted by law.

Third-party links

The site may contain links to third-party websites or services. We are not responsible for third-party content, availability, or practices.

Availability

We aim to keep the site available, but we do not guarantee uninterrupted access. We may perform maintenance, updates, or changes without notice.

Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, we exclude liability for any loss or damage arising from use of (or inability to use) the site or any demo, including indirect or consequential losses. Nothing in these terms limits liability where it cannot be limited under applicable law.

Privacy

Your use of the site is also subject to our Privacy policy.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales, and the courts of England and Wales will have exclusive jurisdiction, except where consumer law requires otherwise.

Contact

For enquiries, please use the Get started form.