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Hey, I wanted to see if anyone from Shopify could evaluate my store, and ensure it won’t be deactivated, or any such thing.
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Hi @02KID77
It looks like you want to review everything to make sure your store doesn’t get deactivated. Common issues that can lead to this include violating Shopify’s Acceptable Use Policy, selling prohibited items, copyright concerns, payment issues, or chargebacks. We’ll go through everything to make sure your store is compliant.
One issue I noticed is that your store doesn’t display a physical address or phone number, which is required by Shopify’s Terms of Service. You can fix this by adding a business address, phone number, or a "Contact Us" page in the footer with clear details.
To build trust and transparency, consider adding an "About Us" section where you share your brand’s story or mission. Product descriptions should also be expanded to include details like fabric information or sizing guides, which can help reduce returns and improve SEO. Make sure all product images are high quality and either original or properly licensed, as using stock photos without rights can cause issues.
On the technical and security side, your store already has HTTPS (SSL is active), which is great. Shopify Payments is set up correctly, but it’s important to monitor chargebacks by ensuring orders are fulfilled on time and that shipping timelines are clearly communicated to customers.
I hope this helps
Best,
Daisy
Hi @02KID77
Please share your store URL so we can take a closer look ❤️
Best,
Daisy
This is an accepted solution.
Hi @02KID77
It looks like you want to review everything to make sure your store doesn’t get deactivated. Common issues that can lead to this include violating Shopify’s Acceptable Use Policy, selling prohibited items, copyright concerns, payment issues, or chargebacks. We’ll go through everything to make sure your store is compliant.
One issue I noticed is that your store doesn’t display a physical address or phone number, which is required by Shopify’s Terms of Service. You can fix this by adding a business address, phone number, or a "Contact Us" page in the footer with clear details.
To build trust and transparency, consider adding an "About Us" section where you share your brand’s story or mission. Product descriptions should also be expanded to include details like fabric information or sizing guides, which can help reduce returns and improve SEO. Make sure all product images are high quality and either original or properly licensed, as using stock photos without rights can cause issues.
On the technical and security side, your store already has HTTPS (SSL is active), which is great. Shopify Payments is set up correctly, but it’s important to monitor chargebacks by ensuring orders are fulfilled on time and that shipping timelines are clearly communicated to customers.
I hope this helps
Best,
Daisy
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