Last updated: March 2026
These Terms of Service govern your use of the ConsentMark website (consentmark.com) and any analytics governance services provided by Obscurity Ltd ("ConsentMark", "we", "us"). By using our website or engaging our services, you agree to these terms.
ConsentMark provides analytics governance advisory services for regulated organisations, including governance diagnostics, framework implementation, and ongoing governance partnerships. The scope, deliverables, and fees for any engagement are defined in a separate Statement of Work or engagement letter agreed between ConsentMark and the client.
All methodologies, frameworks, scoring models, tools, and proprietary processes used in delivering our services remain the intellectual property of Obscurity Ltd. Client-specific deliverables (reports, inventories, remediation roadmaps) become the property of the client upon payment in full. Clients may not redistribute, resell, or publicly share ConsentMark's proprietary methodologies without prior written consent.
ConsentMark's analytics governance services are advisory in nature. We provide governance assessments, recommendations, and evidence-based reporting to support compliance efforts. Our services do not constitute legal advice and do not guarantee regulatory compliance. To the maximum extent permitted by law, ConsentMark's total liability under any engagement shall not exceed the fees paid by the client for the specific engagement giving rise to the claim. ConsentMark shall not be liable for indirect, consequential, or incidental damages.
The content on this website, including our free governance scanner results, blog articles, and downloadable resources, is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, regulatory, or compliance advice. Regulated organisations should seek qualified legal counsel for specific compliance questions.
These terms are governed by the laws of Ireland. Any disputes arising from or in connection with these terms or our services shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Ireland.
In the event of a dispute, both parties agree to first attempt resolution through good-faith negotiation. If negotiation does not resolve the matter within 30 days, either party may refer the dispute to mediation before initiating formal legal proceedings.
You may not use scan results generated by this service to make public claims, statements, or representations about the compliance status of third-party organisations. Scan results are provided for your own governance assessment purposes. Sharing results publicly in a manner that attributes compliance failures to named organisations may constitute defamation and is expressly prohibited.
We may update these terms from time to time. The "last updated" date at the top of this page reflects the most recent revision. Continued use of our website or services after changes constitutes acceptance of the revised terms.
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