Last updated: 2026-06-20
DHCP Shield Pro is governed by a small, deliberately separated set of documents. The License (EULA) is your entitlement to use the software — it is the one agreement every customer accepts. Support / SLA is a separate, optional agreement you add only if you want maintenance: it sits beside the License, as a parallel agreement, alongside it. The remaining documents — privacy, the DPA, third-party licenses, and the company imprint — round out the picture.
This page is a non-binding navigational gloss. The linked documents are the binding texts; where this summary and a linked document differ, the linked document controls.
DHCP Shield Pro is offered by an EU-established, GDPR-grounded vendor and its agreements are governed by the law of the Republic of Poland.
EULA — software license
Your entitlement to use the software. The binding software license.
Read →Support / SLA terms
Optional maintenance agreement — only if purchased. Sits beside the License, not beneath it.
Read →Refund & cancellation policy
How refunds work — a 14-day pre-delivery window on licences, summarising the binding EULA terms.
Read →Privacy policy
How this website handles your data today, and what changes when you become a customer.
Read →Data Processing Agreement
Detachable Article 28 processor terms for when we process personal data on your behalf.
Read →Third-party licenses
Open-source attribution for every component bundled with the appliance.
Read →Imprint / company
The registered legal entity behind DHCP Shield Pro and how to reach it.
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