Do not post fake reviews, competitor attacks, paid manipulation, review extortion, or reviews for products you did not use.
Review Notice
Reviews should be honest, relevant, and safe to publish
Effective date: June 23, 2026. This notice explains how Web Plura may request, moderate, and use product reviews or testimonials.
Review Handling
How Web Plura treats reviews and testimonials
The goal is useful customer feedback without privacy exposure, misleading promises, or pressure tactics.
- Web Plura may invite customers, WordPress users, or product evaluators to leave reviews, testimonials, ratings, or public feedback.
- Reviews should reflect the reviewer's own experience and should not include secrets, passwords, private URLs, personal data, customer records, payment details, or confidential business information.
- Web Plura may moderate, quote, shorten, or decline to publish reviews for clarity, safety, abuse prevention, privacy, legal risk, spam, profanity, or relevance.
- A review, testimonial, case study, or rating does not guarantee that another customer will receive the same result.
- Web Plura may identify a review as coming from a customer, beta tester, affiliate, partner, or compensated participant when that context is known and legally required.
Boundaries
What reviews should not be used for
Do not ask for support, refunds, security disclosure handling, legal notices, or privacy rights through a public review. Use the correct contact route instead.
Web Plura may request proof that a reviewer used the relevant product or service before relying on the review publicly.
Public review platforms may have their own rules. You are responsible for following those platform rules when posting outside Web Plura.