Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

We appreciate your interest in your sensitive data and us. We value your privacy very much. We hope that this privacy notice explains as early as possible what material we gather, how the team uses it, and what obligations you have in connection with it. The team hopes you to review it carefully, as it is essential.

Indemnity

You acknowledge that your access to our website and/or the works, as well as any violations of property rights or other privileges by you or anyone else using your computer, may expose us to claims, demands, competitive rates, fees, or setbacks, including reasonable attorneys' fees, arising in any way.

Contractual Limitations

By using our website and/or the works, you or any other person using your computer may violate someone else's property rights or other rights, which could subject us to liability for any ensuing claims, demands, costs, or damages, including reasonable legal expenses.

Contracts Disclaim

The contract disclaims any guarantees, conditions, and other terms that legislation or common law could otherwise infer. Nothing in these Terms restricts or disclaims our duty for any harm or liability you may suffer because of our fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation, or for any death or bodily injury brought on by our carelessness.

Privacy Updates

We may occasionally update this privacy notice. We will use a new "updated" date to identify the updated version, and it will become effective immediately upon its release. If we implement substantial modifications to our privacy statement, we will inform you either by publicly announcing the changes or by sending you a direct notification. We encourage you to regularly review our privacy notice to stay informed about our information protection practices.

Controls for Do-Not-Track Features

You can activate the Do-Not-Track ("DNT") function or setting on most web browsers, some smartphones and tablets, and software devices to express your preference for not having your online browsing activity tracked and collected. Currently, there is no established technical standard for identifying and utilizing DNT signals.