Legal Center

Policies written for site owners and SaaS teams

Find the terms, privacy disclosures, security reporting process, and business documents that govern Web Plura public pages, WordPress plugins, and optional cloud services.

Policy Snapshot

Effective policy baseline
June 1, 2026
Legal entity
WPlura
Privacy contact
privacy@wplura.com

Documents

Core documents by use case

The legal center lists the canonical policies used for payment-provider review and customer disclosure. Legacy aliases stay routed to the same canonical Terms and Privacy pages.

Editorial Baseline

What these policies are designed to make clear

Web Plura is a multi-product WordPress SaaS. The legal pages therefore separate local plugin behavior from cloud account workflows.

01

Plugin capabilities and cloud capabilities are explained separately by product.

02

WordPress plugin admin screens do not collect cloud account passwords.

03

Public policy pages avoid hidden upgrade pressure and state where paid cloud workflows apply.

04

Refund policy is clear: cancellation stops future renewal, while paid fees are generally non-refundable except where the policy, law, or verified service failure applies.

05

Support boundaries make clear that Web Plura is a small independent product, not an unlimited managed-service provider.

06

Privacy, retention, and deletion language is product-scoped rather than one-size-fits-all.

07

Legal contact routes stay visible for privacy requests, security reports, notices, and support.

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