Policies
Policy links and terms acceptance text for your checkout.
Policy links
You can set three policy URLs for your checkout:
- Privacy Policy URL — link to your privacy policy document
- Order Terms URL — link to your general terms of service or order terms
- Payment Terms URL — link to your payment terms or refund policy
These URLs are optional. When left blank, the organization-level policy links are used as a fallback. When policy URLs are set, they appear as clickable links inside the terms acceptance text shown to the buyer.
Terms acceptance text
At the bottom of every checkout, buyers see a terms acceptance notice before completing their purchase. By default, this is a built-in text that is pre-localized into all supported checkout languages — typically something like:
By purchasing, I agree to the [Order Terms] and [Privacy Policy].
We recommend keeping the default text unless you need specific wording. The built-in text is already translated and maintained automatically — you do not need to configure anything for it to appear correctly in all supported languages.
Adding supplementary content
If you want to keep the standard notice but add supplementary content — for example a VAT statement, a subscription renewal reminder, or a specific legal clause — click Edit to open the rich text editor. The editor pre-fills with the default text for English, including clickable links to your policy URLs if set. Add your extra text above or below the default phrasing rather than replacing it entirely, then save.
Fully replacing the terms acceptance text
If you need entirely custom wording, you can replace the text in the editor. Once saved, the custom text is shown to buyers in place of the built-in default.
Use Reset to default at any time to discard the custom text and return to the built-in version.
Changes to policy URLs are not automatically reflected in any saved custom text. If you update a URL after customizing the text, open the editor and update the link manually.
Localization
Policy settings support per-locale overrides. See Localization for how locale tabs work.
Add locale overrides for policy URLs only if they differ by language — for example, if your Finnish-language privacy policy is hosted at a different URL.
The built-in terms acceptance text is already translated into all supported languages. You only need a locale override for it if you have customized the text and need locale-specific wording.