Last updated: January 2026. This disclaimer outlines terms governing search rankings, performance estimates, and third-party platform conditions.
Search engine optimization is subject to third-party search engine algorithm updates, market competition, and index crawl variations. While DigiSpace utilizes advanced search engine alignment practices, Core Web Vitals optimizations, structured local schema codes, and local citation submissions to maximize visibility, we do not guarantee specific positions or rank outcomes on Google, Gemini, ChatGPT, or other platforms.
Any ranking estimates, timelines (such as 30–45 days or 60–90 days), or case results displayed on `af-digispace.com` represent historical results achieved for past campaigns. Actual results may vary depending on business category, target geography, website structural history, and budget levels.
Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, and other search/generative engine networks frequently modify their ranking guidelines and search algorithms (such as core updates, spam updates, and layout shifts). DigiSpace has no control over these direct modifications. Algorithm changes may cause sudden rank shifts, crawl speed restrictions, or layout adjustments.
DigiSpace constantly monitors search update news and adjusts campaign tactics accordingly, but we are not responsible for fluctuations caused by search engine algorithm updates or platform removals.
For successful implementation of technical audits, Schema integrations, and speed optimizations, clients must provide necessary server, CMS, or domain registrar access. DigiSpace is not liable for campaign delays or ranking drops caused by client-side coding changes, theme updates, server host offline crashes, or domain registration failures executed without our consent.
Google Maps pack and Google Business Profile (GBP) visibility require strict compliance with Google's guidelines for representing your business. Suspensions, removals, or verification blocks caused by the client using invalid addresses, fake business names, or violating review acquisition terms are the sole responsibility of the client.