Terms of use

Terms in the context of an agency site

The Agile Media site is provided as an agency website and informational article library. Content may be used for reading, citation, research and general reference, with attribution where appropriate.

The material is educational. It should not be treated as legal, financial, security or commercial advice for a specific organization without independent review.

The site may change as URLs are consolidated, corrected or rewritten for clarity. We aim to preserve useful access while reducing obsolete technical debt.

These rules should be read in the context of an agency site with a public article library. The site is designed for service discovery, reading, citation and project orientation. Public pages do not expose private client work, credentials, paid transactions or account-based workflows.

Reader responsibility and limits

Marketing, SEO, automation, privacy and compliance material can help frame decisions, but it cannot replace review by a qualified professional who understands a specific organization, jurisdiction, budget, risk tolerance and implementation context. A page may explain a principle without making it suitable for every current situation.

Readers should treat the articles as educational and operational material. If a topic has legal, financial, security, privacy or commercial consequences, it needs independent review. The presence of a page does not mean that a result is guaranteed or that a recommendation should be copied without context.

Corrections and contact

Pages may be corrected when a source is outdated, when a privacy concern is valid, when a claim needs attribution or when a technical issue affects readability. Corrections aim to improve public understanding and keep agency content accurate.

If a page raises a legal, privacy or attribution concern, contact letstalk@agilemedia.com with the exact URL and the reason for review. Specific requests are easier to evaluate than broad removal demands without context, and they reduce the risk of changing unrelated material.