Internet Usage Policy

About this template

An Internet Usage Policy is a set of guidelines and rules established by an organization to govern how individuals, typically employees, are expected to use the internet and related resources while accessing the company's network, systems, or devices. With this ready-made Internet Usage Policy template from Jotform Sign, you can quickly generate your own document and collect e-signatures on any device.

Feel free to change the document language and design with our drag-and-drop builder — add or remove e-signature fields, update the text to match your specific policies, and make other changes with ease. You can even save time with powerful features like automated approval flows! Once your Internet Usage Policy is ready to go, share it in seconds for members to fill out and e-sign instantly.

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