Terms
Terms & Conditions
Last updated: June 1, 2026
These Terms & Conditions govern access to and use of the elevatetogethersolutions.com (and elevatetogethersolutions.pt) website and the services provided by Elevate Together Solutions. By accessing the site you agree to be bound by these terms in full.
1. Identification
The site is owned by Elevate Together Solutions, operating in Portugal and Spain. For any legal matter, contact hello@elevatetogethersolutions.com.
2. Scope
Elevate Together Solutions provides software development, IT outsourcing, technology consulting and digital marketing services. The site is an informational and lead-generation channel — it does not, by itself, constitute a binding contractual offer.
3. Acceptable use
You agree to use the site lawfully, without compromising system integrity, attempting to access restricted areas, submitting unlawful or false content, or using unauthorised automated data extraction mechanisms.
4. Intellectual property
All content on the site — text, graphics, code, trademarks, logos, videos — is owned by Elevate Together Solutions or by third parties who have authorised its use, and is protected by applicable copyright and industrial property law. Reproduction, distribution or transformation without prior written authorisation is not permitted.
5. Limitation of liability
Despite our best efforts, the site is provided "as is". We do not warrant that it is free of errors, continuously available, or that content is always up to date. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for indirect damages, lost profits or data loss resulting from use of the site.
6. External links
The site may contain links to third-party websites (including our clients). We do not control those sites and are not responsible for their content, privacy policies or business practices.
7. Changes
We reserve the right to modify these terms at any time. The version in force is the one published on this page.
8. Governing law and jurisdiction
These terms are governed by Portuguese law. Any dispute arising from their application falls under the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Lisbon, with express waiver of any other forum.
