Terms of use
Last updated: May 3, 2026.
Acceptance
By accessing ReviewMax ("Site") you agree to these Terms of use ("Terms") and our Privacy Policy. Monetised storefront links disclose programme commitments in our Affiliate disclosure. Operators may revise these Terms by posting updates with a refreshed effective date. Continuing to browse after updates ordinarily signals renewed acceptance unless your jurisdiction requires a stronger ritual. Stop using ReviewMax if you disagree.
Conduct
- Do not misuse the Site or probe admin routes webhook integrations datastore layers without authorization.
- Do not degrade infrastructure spoof secrets brute force dashboards knowingly upload malware or circumvent crawler rules absent consent.
- Do not impersonate sponsorship claims inconsistent with the Affiliate disclosure.
Not professional advice
Content is for informational purposes only. Always verify product details, recalls or safety notices on the retailer or manufacturer site before purchasing.
Affiliate relationships
Some links are monetized. See our Affiliate disclosure.
Availability
We may change or discontinue any part of the service at any time. Listings, prices, and availability on third-party sites are not under our control.
Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, ReviewMax is not liable for indirect or consequential damages arising from your use of the Site even if foreseeable. Total cumulative liability for claims tied to these Terms or the browsing experience described here shall not exceed USD $150 except where mandatory law requires otherwise.
Governing law
Operators designate substantive Delaware law without conflict doctrines that unintentionally waive mandatory consumer protections you retain. Venue defaults to Wilmington, Delaware courts except where narrower statutes direct consumers to local tribunals. Arbitration applies only if a separate signed contract explicitly mandates it beyond this webpage.
Miscellaneous
Incorporated hyperlinked policies should be interpreted together with these Terms. Operators may assign the agreement alongside mergers or asset deals; assignment by readers requires counterpart written approvals except for corporate reorganisations judged good faith under Delaware law. Courts may narrow overbroad provisions while preserving the remainder. Legal notices should flow through whichever contact channels operators publish publicly for enforcement.