Website terms and conditions

Terms for using accesstochina.com and related Access to China websites.

These terms support safe use, fair expectations, and clear responsibility boundaries.


Audience: all visitors Scope: website use Last modified: v1.0 – 04 February 2026

Summary

By using this website you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, please do not use the website.

These terms apply to the public content on accesstochina.com and related Access to China information pages.

Practical takeaway: If you need contract-level terms for paid services, we provide those separately as part of a proposal / agreement.

Who we are

Website: accesstochina.com

Organisation: Access to China

Contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Changes to these terms

We may update these terms from time to time. The “Last modified” date shows when the terms were last updated.

When changes are material, we aim to reflect them clearly on this page.

Using the website

  • You may use this website for lawful purposes only.
  • You must not attempt to disrupt the site, probe security, or misuse forms/services.
  • You must not upload or transmit malicious code, spam, or harmful content.
  • If we provide interactive features (forms, tools, downloads), you must use them responsibly.

Intellectual property

Unless otherwise stated, the content on this website (text, graphics, diagrams, logos, and layout) is owned by Access to China or licensed for use.

  • You may read, print, and share links to pages for informational use.
  • You must not copy, republish, or redistribute substantial content without permission.
  • Where we provide downloadable materials, their use may be subject to additional terms.
Practical takeaway: Linking is fine. Republishing full pages or papers is not, unless we agree it in writing.

Information and disclaimers

We aim to keep information accurate and up-to-date. However, the Chinese internet, platforms, and regulations change frequently.

  • Website information is provided for general guidance and does not constitute legal, tax, or financial advice.
  • You are responsible for validating requirements for your specific situation (especially compliance and licensing).
  • Any examples or case references are illustrative and may not match your circumstances.

External links

This website may link to third‑party websites (for example: regulators, platforms, tools, or partners).

  • We do not control third‑party websites and are not responsible for their content, security, or availability.
  • Third‑party websites may have their own terms and privacy policies.

Availability and security

We aim to keep the website available and secure, but we do not guarantee uninterrupted access.

We may temporarily suspend the site for maintenance, security, or operational reasons.

Limitation of liability

To the extent permitted by law:

  • We are not liable for losses arising from reliance on website information without professional validation.
  • We are not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential losses (such as lost profits, lost opportunities, or business interruption).
  • Nothing in these terms limits liability where it cannot be limited by law.

Privacy and data protection

We handle personal data in line with our customer data protection policy.

Read our customer data protection policy.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales. The courts of England and Wales will have jurisdiction, unless mandatory local laws apply to you.

Contact

If you have questions about these terms, contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Website terms and conditions

Use this checklist when relying on website content for planning.

Quick checklist

Use these checks to keep trust and usability high.

  • Treat website guidance as a starting point, not a final requirement list.
  • Confirm licensing/compliance with official sources or qualified advisers.
  • Assume platform rules can change; re-check at the point of action.
  • Don’t share passwords via email; use safer channels if access is required.
  • If you need contractual assurances, request a written proposal / agreement.
Note: “Looking Chinese” is not the goal. Trust comes from consistency, authenticity, and a smooth mobile experience.

Need help?

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