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today im going to show you how to add your terms and conditions also known as your terms of service page to your website if you dont have a terms and conditions page yet or if you wrote it yourself and youre worried you might have missed something look in the description for a link to my friend tabithas video where she shows you what needs to be on your terms and conditions shes a business attorney so she can help you out with that part if thats already done now we have to take that document and get it on your website so what were going to do is were going to make a page for it and then were going to link to that page in the footer im going to show you three different ways to edit your footer so it should work with any theme youre using all right you most likely have your terms and conditions written out now as a word document or a google doc either you wrote it out or your attorney wrote it out but this is probably the format you have it in so im going to show you the easi