These Terms of Use govern your use of Jupiter Coastal Living (the "Site"), operated by Jupiter Coastal Media. By using the Site, you agree to these terms.
Informational purpose & accuracy
The Site is a local guide provided for general informational purposes. Details like hours, menus, pricing, and availability change frequently and may be sourced from third parties (including live data from Google). We make no warranty that information is complete, current, or error-free — always confirm directly with a business before relying on it.
No professional advice
Content on the Site is not professional, legal, financial, or real-estate advice. Your decisions based on the Site are your own responsibility.
Sponsored & featured content
Some placements may be sponsored or produced as paid features, and are labeled accordingly. See our Disclosure.
Submissions
If you submit information through our forms, you confirm it is accurate and that you have the right to share it. Do not submit unlawful, infringing, or misleading content.
Intellectual property
Original photography, video, text, and design on the Site are owned by Jupiter Coastal Media unless otherwise noted, and may not be copied or reused without permission. Third-party names, logos, and trademarks belong to their respective owners and are used for identification and editorial purposes.
Third-party links
The Site links to third-party websites (restaurant sites, maps, social profiles). We are not responsible for their content or practices.
Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Jupiter Coastal Media is not liable for any damages arising from your use of, or reliance on, the Site or its content. The Site is provided "as is" without warranties of any kind.
Changes
We may update these terms from time to time. Continued use of the Site means you accept the current version.
Contact
Questions about these terms? Email [email protected].
These starter terms are provided for convenience and are not legal advice. Please have a qualified attorney review and adapt them (including governing law and dispute-resolution provisions) before relying on them.