Terms of Service Agreement
Our website's Acceptable Use Policy is designed to ensure a harmonious online community where every user feels respected and safe. When you access our platform, you're implicitly agreeing to abide by these guidelines, which complement our broader Terms and Conditions. Operated by our organization ("we" or "us"), our website serves as a digital space to inform users about our products and services. Your adherence to these policies is pivotal for fostering a positive user experience and promoting fruitful interactions among all participants.- 1 - Guidelines for Acceptable Use
This Terms of Use agreement is an integral part of your use of our website. Should you find these terms objectionable, we urge you not to use our services and to avoid accessing our website.- 2 - Our Liability Restrictions
You accept and acknowledge that periods of downtime may be required in respect of the information technology infrastructure connected to the Website and that technical assistance may not be available during such periods of downtime. Further you accept that you will not have a claim for breach of contract or otherwise in respect of such period of unavailability.Company will use reasonable endeavors to make the Website available but cannot guarantee uninterrupted, timely or error free availability or that defects will be corrected. reserves the right to suspend access to the Website for the purpose of scheduled or emergency maintenance, repairs or upgrades to improve the performance or functionality of the Website.
- 3 - Non-Permitted Usage
Our site is intended for lawful purposes only. Prohibited actions include:- Violating any applicable laws or regulations;
- Engaging in unlawful or fraudulent activities;
- Harming or attempting to harm minors;
- Transmitting or receiving unauthorized material;
- Sending unsolicited advertising or promotional material;
- Knowingly transmitting harmful computer programs or code.
Not to reproduce, duplicate, or resell any part of our site;
Not to access, interfere with, or disrupt:
- Any part of our site;
- Any equipment or network used to store our site;
- Any software used in providing our site; or
- Any equipment, network, or software owned or used by any third party.