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Terms & Conditions

Effective Date: April 21, 2026
Website: https://codefortify.cloud
Company/Page Name: CodeFortify

1. Introduction

Welcome to CodeFortify. These Terms & Conditions explain the rules and guidelines for using our website, contacting us, requesting services, and working with CodeFortify.

By accessing our website or using our services, you agree to follow these Terms & Conditions. If you do not agree with any part of these terms, please do not use our website or services.

2. Who We Are

CodeFortify is a software engineering and cybersecurity-focused company. We provide services related to web application development, backend/API development, DevOps, cloud deployment, cybersecurity assessment, SaaS development, automation, AI workflow solutions, and related technical consulting.

3. Use of Our Website

You agree to use the CodeFortify website only for lawful and appropriate purposes.

You must not:

  • Use the website for any illegal, harmful, or abusive activity
  • Attempt to hack, damage, overload, or disrupt the website
  • Copy, misuse, or republish our website content without permission
  • Submit false, misleading, or harmful information through our forms
  • Use our website to distribute spam, malware, or malicious content
  • Attempt to gain unauthorized access to our systems, servers, or data

We reserve the right to restrict or block access to our website if we detect misuse, abuse, or suspicious activity.

4. Services We Provide

CodeFortify may provide services including, but not limited to:

  • Website and web application development
  • Backend and API development
  • Django, Django REST Framework, Laravel, React, Next.js, and related development
  • SaaS platform development
  • DevOps automation and CI/CD setup
  • Docker, Nginx, Linux server, and cloud deployment
  • Cybersecurity assessment and vulnerability testing
  • Performance optimization
  • AI automation and workflow automation
  • Technical consulting and support

The exact scope, timeline, price, and deliverables of each service will be discussed and agreed upon separately through proposal, quotation, contract, invoice, email, or written communication.

5. Project Requirements and Client Responsibilities

To complete a project successfully, clients are expected to provide accurate and timely information, including project requirements, content, credentials, access permissions, assets, feedback, and approvals.

Clients are responsible for:

  • Providing correct project details and requirements
  • Giving necessary access to hosting, domain, server, repository, or third-party services when required
  • Reviewing project updates and providing feedback on time
  • Ensuring that any content, images, files, or materials provided to CodeFortify are legally owned or authorized for use
  • Making payments according to the agreed terms

Project delays may occur if required information, access, approval, or payment is not provided on time.

6. Proposals, Pricing, and Payments

All prices, quotations, or proposals provided by CodeFortify are based on the project scope discussed at that time.

Unless otherwise agreed:

  • Pricing may vary depending on project complexity, timeline, technology, and requirements
  • Additional features or changes outside the agreed scope may require additional payment
  • Work may begin after confirmation and advance payment, depending on the project agreement
  • Final delivery may depend on completion of agreed payments

Payment terms will be shared through invoice, proposal, contract, or written communication.

7. Revisions and Changes

CodeFortify may provide revisions based on the agreed project scope.

Revisions usually cover improvements or corrections related to the original agreed requirements. Major changes, new features, redesigns, new pages, new modules, or changes outside the original scope may be treated as additional work and may require extra cost and timeline.

8. Delivery Timeline

We try to complete every project within the agreed timeline. However, delivery time may change due to:

  • Change in requirements
  • Delay in client feedback or approval
  • Delay in providing required access or content
  • Third-party service issues
  • Technical complexity discovered during development
  • Hosting, API, domain, or external platform limitations

CodeFortify will make reasonable efforts to communicate timeline changes when necessary.

9. Third-Party Services

Some projects may require third-party tools or services such as hosting providers, domain registrars, payment gateways, email services, cloud platforms, analytics tools, APIs, plugins, themes, libraries, or external software.

CodeFortify is not responsible for issues caused by third-party services, including downtime, pricing changes, account suspension, API changes, policy changes, security incidents, or service limitations.

Clients are responsible for paying any third-party costs unless otherwise agreed.

10. Cybersecurity and Ethical Use

CodeFortify may provide cybersecurity-related services such as vulnerability assessment, security testing, penetration testing support, security reporting, and secure development guidance.

Cybersecurity services are provided only for systems, applications, servers, or assets that the client owns or is legally authorized to test.

Clients must not use CodeFortify services, reports, tools, or recommendations for illegal hacking, unauthorized access, data theft, malware activity, abuse, or harm against any person, organization, system, or platform.

CodeFortify reserves the right to refuse or stop any service request that appears illegal, unethical, harmful, or unauthorized.

11. Intellectual Property

Unless otherwise agreed in writing:

  • The client owns the final custom project deliverables after full payment is completed
  • CodeFortify may retain ownership of reusable tools, internal frameworks, templates, methods, scripts, libraries, and general technical knowledge developed before or during the project
  • CodeFortify may use general experience and non-confidential knowledge gained during projects for future work
  • Website content, branding, graphics, text, and materials created by CodeFortify for its own website remain the property of CodeFortify

Clients must not copy, resell, redistribute, or claim ownership of CodeFortify-owned materials without written permission.

12. Portfolio Use

Unless a client requests confidentiality in writing, CodeFortify may mention completed work, project type, technologies used, screenshots, case studies, or client/company name in our portfolio, website, social media, or marketing materials.

If a project is confidential, the client should inform CodeFortify before or during the project.

13. Confidentiality

CodeFortify respects client confidentiality. We will not intentionally share confidential project information, private credentials, business data, source code, or sensitive materials with unauthorized parties.

Clients should avoid sending highly sensitive credentials through insecure communication channels. When possible, temporary access, role-based access, or secure credential-sharing methods should be used.

14. Data and Privacy

Your use of our website and services is also governed by our Privacy Policy.

Please review our Privacy Policy to understand how we collect, use, store, and protect information.

Privacy Policy URL: https://codefortify.cloud/privacy-policy/

15. No Guarantee of Specific Results

CodeFortify works to provide professional and reliable technical services. However, we do not guarantee specific business results such as revenue growth, search ranking, traffic increase, sales increase, platform approval, security certification, or complete protection from all cyber threats.

For cybersecurity services, testing can reduce risk and identify known vulnerabilities, but no system can be guaranteed to be 100% secure.

16. Limitation of Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, CodeFortify will not be responsible for indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages, including loss of profit, loss of data, business interruption, reputation damage, or third-party service failure.

Our total liability for any project or service will not exceed the amount paid by the client for that specific service, unless otherwise required by law.

17. Website Content Accuracy

We try to keep the information on our website accurate and updated. However, we do not guarantee that all content is always complete, current, or error-free.

We may update, change, remove, or improve website content at any time without prior notice.

18. Links to Other Websites

Our website may include links to third-party websites, tools, services, or platforms. These links are provided for convenience or reference only.

CodeFortify is not responsible for the content, privacy practices, security, or policies of third-party websites.

19. Termination or Refusal of Service

CodeFortify may refuse, suspend, or terminate service if:

  • A client provides false or misleading information
  • A request appears illegal, unethical, harmful, or unauthorized
  • Required payments are not completed
  • A client abuses, threatens, or harasses our team
  • The project involves spam, malware, unauthorized access, fraud, or harmful activity
  • The client violates these Terms & Conditions

20. Changes to These Terms

CodeFortify may update these Terms & Conditions from time to time. When we update this page, we may revise the effective date at the top.

By continuing to use our website or services after changes are published, you agree to the updated Terms & Conditions.

21. Contact Us

If you have any questions about these Terms & Conditions, please contact us:

CodeFortify
Website: https://codefortify.cloud
Email: contact@codefortify.cloud

22. Simple Summary

By using CodeFortify’s website or services, you agree to use them legally and responsibly. We provide software engineering, cybersecurity, DevOps, automation, and consulting services based on agreed project scopes. Clients must provide accurate information, required access, timely feedback, and payments. CodeFortify protects confidentiality, refuses unethical work, and is not responsible for third-party service failures or guaranteed business outcomes.