Acceptance
By browsing identitycachegrid.digital, writing to the desk, or accepting an invoice for a programme, you agree to these terms. If you are buying a seat for someone else, you confirm you have authority to bind that person to the confidentiality and conduct rules below. If you do not agree, do not use the site and do not send payment.
Who we are
Identitycachegrid is the trading name of the teaching house operating from 83 Union Terrace; Logan; DG9 5BU; United Kingdom. Correspondence: info@identitycachegrid.digital or 079 7024 1624.
What the site is for
Pages describe App Analytics programmes, fees, and house methods. Fees are informational. This website does not take payment, store card details, or complete checkout. A contract for teaching begins only when we send a written confirmation after your note and, where relevant, after cleared funds.
Enrolment and seats
Rooms are capped. A request is not a seat. We may decline an application if the work requires a data export you cannot provide, or if a previous student from your organisation still holds unpublished confidential material from a shared product. Dates may move if a tutor is ill; we will offer the next room or a refund according to the refund notice.
Student conduct
You may not record a seminar without the room’s consent. You may not share another student’s event maps, exports, or product names outside the room. Critique is expected to be direct and confined to the work. Harassment, or using the room to solicit sales, ends the seat without a teaching credit.
Intellectual property
Workbooks, event-card templates, recordings we author, and the house catalogue extracts remain Identitycachegrid’s intellectual property. You receive a personal licence to use them inside your organisation for internal App Analytics work. You may not resell the materials, publish them as a public course, or remove our name from templates and present them as your consultancy’s. Work you bring — your event lists, dashboards, and product data — remains yours. We do not claim it and we do not use it as a case study without written permission.
Accuracy of teaching
App Analytics platforms, operating-system rules, and advertising attribution change. We teach methods, not a promise that a particular vendor screen will look the same next year. Examples are illustrative. They are not professional advice on tax, employment, or regulated financial promotion.
Liability
The site and programmes are provided with reasonable care. We are not liable for lost profits, lost data, or decisions you take after a seminar, including shipping a feature or spending a media budget. Our aggregate liability for a paid programme is limited to the fees you paid for that programme, except where United Kingdom law does not allow a limit (including death or personal injury caused by negligence, or fraud). Nothing in these terms excludes rights you have as a consumer that cannot be excluded.
Website use
You must not attempt to disrupt the site, scrape it in a way that impairs others, or present our pages as your own. We may withdraw a page without notice. Content may include links to third parties; we are not responsible for their terms.
Governing law
These terms, and any dispute or claim (including non-contractual disputes) arising from the site or from a programme, are governed by the laws of the United Kingdom as they apply in England and Wales, except that if you are a consumer habitually resident in Scotland or Northern Ireland you may rely on mandatory local protections. Courts of England and Wales have exclusive jurisdiction, without limiting any non-excludable right to bring a claim in your home court as a consumer.
Changes
We may revise these terms. The date at the top will change. Continued use of the site after a revision is acceptance of the new text. Confirmed programme contracts use the terms attached to the invoice unless both sides agree otherwise in writing.