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Website Terms

Last updated: February 22, 2026

1. General information

This website is operated by Water Apps Pty Ltd ("WaterApps", "we", "us", "our"). By using this website, you agree to these website terms.

2. Informational content only

Content on this website is provided for general informational purposes about our services and experience. It is not legal, financial, regulatory, or professional advice for your specific circumstances.

3. Case studies, testimonials, and outcomes

  • Case studies and project examples may be generalized to respect confidentiality obligations and contract terms.
  • Metrics and outcomes are context-specific and may not be replicated in other environments.
  • Testimonials and recommendations reflect individual experiences and do not guarantee future results.

4. No endorsement

References to clients, sectors, technologies, or platforms do not imply endorsement, sponsorship, or formal affiliation unless explicitly stated.

5. Intellectual property

Unless otherwise stated, content on this website (including text, layout, and branding elements) is owned by or licensed to WaterApps. You may not reproduce or reuse material for commercial purposes without permission.

6. Third-party links and services

This website may link to third-party websites or embed third-party services (for example, LinkedIn, Google, and Calendly). We are not responsible for third-party content, availability, or privacy/security practices.

7. Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, WaterApps is not liable for loss or damage arising from use of this website or reliance on website content. This does not exclude rights that cannot be excluded under applicable law.

8. Changes to these terms

We may update these terms from time to time. Continued use of the website after updates are published constitutes acceptance of the updated terms.

9. Contact

Questions about these website terms can be sent to varun@waterapps.com.au.

10. Legal review note

These website terms are a practical baseline and should be reviewed by an Australian lawyer to confirm suitability for your specific services, contracts, and risk profile.