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Terms of Use

Last updated: 17 August 2026

Vouch is a referral ledger: a shared notebook where a host records the guests they send to a local business, and where that business records the discount given and the commission agreed. Vouch is provided by Ayda Yazdani (AYDA Digital), United Kingdom — contact admin@aydayazdani.com. By downloading or using the Vouch app or website, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, please stop using Vouch.

Vouch is a record, not a payment service

No financial, tax or legal advice

Nothing in Vouch is financial, accounting, tax or legal advice. You are responsible for declaring your income, keeping proper business records, and meeting the tax and licensing rules where you trade. If in doubt, speak to an accountant.

Referral programmes belong to other people

The discounts and commissions you record in Vouch come from arrangements between you and third-party businesses. Those arrangements are governed by their terms, not ours. They can change or withdraw them at any time. We have no control over them and are not responsible if a partner refuses to pay, changes the rate, closes down or disappears.

Guests, labels and notes — use a lawful basis

Vouch identifies a guest by an anonymous code. Any label or note you attach to a guest, and any business contact details you add for a partner, are your entries. Only record details about a person or a business where you have a lawful reason to do so and they know about it; keep notes brief, factual and appropriate for a business record. Do not enter medical, financial or other sensitive information about anyone. Where you enter personal data about others, you are the data controller for it.

Your responsibilities

Security and its limits

Your Vouch records are protected only by your device and your account. Anyone who can unlock your phone, sign in as you, or holds a link, poster or QR code you shared can see what that gives access to — a partner, a member of staff, family, an employer, anyone. Keep your device locked, turn on two-factor authentication with your sign-in provider, and sign out on shared devices. We are not responsible for what other people do with information you have shared with them, or for anyone who gains access to your account, your device or a link you handed out.

Availability and data loss

Vouch is provided free and “as is”. We do not promise it will always be available, that your data will be kept, or that anything will be delivered on time or at all. Features may change or be withdrawn. We are not liable for lost, deleted or corrupted data. Export your records regularly from Settings and keep your own copy — that export is your backup.

Warranties and liability

To the fullest extent the law allows, Vouch is provided without warranties of any kind, express or implied. We are not liable for indirect or consequential loss, lost profits, lost commission, lost business or lost data. Where we are liable, our total liability to you is limited to £50 for this free app (or, for any paid service, the amount you paid us in the 12 months before the claim).

Nothing in these terms limits or excludes our liability for death or personal injury caused by our negligence, for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation, or for anything else that cannot lawfully be limited or excluded.

Ending your use

You may stop using Vouch at any time and delete your account from Settings. We may suspend or close an account that breaches these terms.

Law

These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales, and the courts of England and Wales have jurisdiction. If you are a consumer living elsewhere, you keep the protections of the mandatory law of your own country. For apps downloaded from the App Store, Apple’s standard licence terms (the Licensed Application End User Licence Agreement) also apply; Apple is not responsible for Vouch or for support.

Changes and contact

We will update this page if these terms change and revise the date above. Questions: Ayda Yazdani · admin@aydayazdani.com

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