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Terms of Use for LeadersLab Platform
Last Updated: 1 January 2023

1. Acceptance of Terms

LeadersLab, provided by 10X Managers, is a platform designed to support the development of managers and leaders through access to a community, events, and content.

By accessing or using LeadersLab, users agree to comply with these Terms of Use.

2. Description of Service

LeadersLab offers a professional environment for thoughtful business conversation, networking, and access to specialised content.

The platform is subject to annual reviews and
updates.

3. User Accounts

Users can manage their accounts independently, or through a 10X Managers admin or a company admin for organisational accounts.

Users have the right to delete their accounts and request data removal via the account tab.

4. User Conduct and Obligations

LeadersLab is committed to maintaining a safe, professional environment. Selling, marketing, or any form of advertisement is strictly prohibited.
Users are responsible for ensuring compliance with their company's legal and compliance standards when sharing content.

Although LeadersLab endeavors to moderate user behaviour, ultimate responsibility rests with the user.

5. Privacy Policy

User privacy and data usage are governed by our Privacy Policy, available at 10xmanagers.com/privacy.

6. Modification of Terms

These Terms of Use may be updated annually. Users will be notified of significant changes.

7. Disclaimers and Limitations of Liability

10X Managers is not responsible for any outcomes based on the information or interactions on LeadersLab.

The platform is provided "as is" without any warranties, express or implied.

8. Governing Law

These Terms of Use are governed by the laws of the United Kingdom.

9. Feedback and Contact Information

For feedback or inquiries, users are encouraged to email notifications@10xmanagers.com.

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Contact us:
notifications@10xmanagers.com
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