Last updated: January 2025
This Acceptable Use Policy sets out the standards that apply when you use our website, mobile application, or any other digital platform we may develop and make available to you (together, our “Services”).
It explains how you may use our Services, upload content, interact with other users, and engage with any features or tools we provide.
www.abodyforever.com is a site operated by A Body Forever Limited (“We”, “Our”, or “Us”).
We are registered in England and Wales under company number 12100061 and have our registered office at:
Eighth Floor, New Street Square, New Fetter Lane, London, England, EC4A 3AQ.
You can contact us at: info@abodyforever.com
By using our Services, you confirm that you accept the terms of this policy and agree to comply with them.
If you do not agree to these terms, you must not use our Services.
We recommend printing or saving a copy of this policy for future reference.
The following additional terms also apply to your use of our Services:
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
Cookie Policy, which explains how we use cookies and similar technologies
Terms and Conditions for Use of Services and Digital Content, which apply if you purchase any content or services from us
We may update this Acceptable Use Policy from time to time.
Whenever you use our Services, please check this page to ensure you understand the terms that apply at that time.
The updated version will be effective as soon as it is published on our website.
You may use our Services only for lawful purposes.
You may not use our Services:
In any way that breaches any applicable local, national, or international law or regulation.
In any way that is unlawful, fraudulent, or has any unlawful or fraudulent purpose or effect.
For the purpose of harming or attempting to harm minors in any way.
To bully, insult, intimidate, or humiliate any person.
To send, knowingly receive, upload, download, use, or re-use any material that does not comply with our content standards.
To transmit or procure the sending of any unsolicited or unauthorised advertising or promotional material (spam).
To knowingly transmit any data, or upload any material, that contains viruses, Trojan horses, worms, spyware, adware, or other harmful programs or code designed to affect computer operations.
You also agree:
Not to reproduce, duplicate, copy, or re-sell any part of our Services in breach of our Terms of Use.
Not to access without authority, interfere with, damage, or disrupt:
any part of our Services;
any equipment or network on which our Services are stored;
any software used in the provision of our Services; or
any equipment, network, or software owned or used by any third party.
We may provide interactive services on our platform, including but not limited to:
Chat rooms
Discussion boards or community forums
(collectively referred to as “Interactive Services”).
Where we provide any Interactive Service, we will inform you whether it is moderated, and if so, whether moderation is carried out by humans or automated tools.
We take reasonable steps to assess potential risks for users (particularly minors) when they use any Interactive Service. However, we are not obligated to monitor, moderate, or oversee every interaction, and we expressly exclude liability for any loss or damage resulting from misuse of our Interactive Services.
Use of our Interactive Services by minors is strictly prohibited. If we become aware of underage users, we will take immediate steps to restrict or terminate access.
These Content Standards apply to any material you upload, post, or otherwise contribute to our Services (“Contribution”), including any Interactive Services.
They must be followed in spirit as well as to the letter.
We reserve the right, at our sole discretion, to determine whether a Contribution breaches these standards.
A Contribution must:
Be accurate (where it states facts).
Be genuinely held (where it states opinions).
Comply with the law applicable in England and Wales, and in any country from which it is posted.
A Contribution must not:
Be defamatory, obscene, offensive, hateful, or inflammatory.
Bully, insult, intimidate, or humiliate any person.
Promote sexually explicit or exploitative material, including child sexual abuse content.
Promote violence or discrimination based on race, sex, religion, nationality, disability, sexual orientation, or age.
Infringe any copyright, trademark, or other intellectual property rights of any person.
Mislead, deceive, or breach any legal duty owed to a third party.
Promote or facilitate any illegal activity.
Be in contempt of court or contain threats.
Invade another’s privacy, cause unnecessary distress, or harass another person.
Impersonate any person or misrepresent your identity or affiliation.
Give the false impression that content originates from A Body Forever.
Encourage, incite, or assist unlawful acts, including terrorism or computer misuse.
Contain any advertising or links promoting external services or websites.
If we determine that you have breached this Acceptable Use Policy, we may take any action we deem appropriate, which may include:
Immediate, temporary, or permanent withdrawal of your right to use our Services.
Immediate, temporary, or permanent removal of any content you have uploaded.
Issuing a formal warning.
Legal action against you for damages or reimbursement of all costs (including legal and administrative expenses) resulting from the breach.
Disclosure of information to law enforcement authorities as required by law or as we deem necessary.
We exclude liability for all actions we may take in response to a breach of this policy. The actions listed above are not exhaustive.
We may transfer our rights and obligations under these terms to another organisation, provided that this does not adversely affect your rights under this policy.
This policy and any dispute arising from it (or from use of our Services) shall be governed by the laws of England and Wales.
Both you and we agree that the courts of England and Wales will have exclusive jurisdiction, except that residents of Northern Ireland may also bring proceedings in Northern Ireland, and residents of Scotland may bring proceedings in Scotland.