See the launch-ready website at: https://boost.io
The privacy policy now seems OK to me. I'm not thrilled by the "encourage you to review this privacy notice frequently" part. Do you really expect me to check the privacy policy page every time I want to look up something in the Boost docs? No. I continue to find the "terms of use" page problematic. If you want to have a "legally binding agreement" between you and casual site visitors, then at the very least that needs to be a full-screen popup that everyone has to see and click "agree" on before they can view the site. Content in a link at the bottom of the page that the user hasn't clicked on cannot possibly establish a contract. You say that "this website ... provided under the terms of the Boost Software License". Is that in addition to these terms of use? I.e. if I disagree with the terms of use, can I choose to use it under the terms of the BSL instead? If that's not what you mean - then what does that bit mean?
IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH ALL OF THESE LEGAL TERMS, THEN YOU ARE EXPRESSLY PROHIBITED FROM USING THE SERVICES AND YOU MUST DISCONTINUE USE IMMEDIATELY.
Noted. Regards, Phil.