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Terms & Conditions for Use of Website


If you own a website and as a webmaster you want to convey terms and conditions about the use of website with your readers then you can use following format for the terms and conditions.



Terms of Use:

Use of our website is governed by the terms and conditions which you need to follow. Therefore, you must read our privacy policy to understand the terms of use of our website.

Collecting Your Personal Data:

Through our website, we may take personal data from you, which include your full name, valid email id, your valid phone number and full postal address. If you are not comfortable in providing your personal data then you can change your decision. But if you are unable to furnish your personal data to us, then you will not be able to access to specific products or information on our website.



The data collected will be utilized in an aggregated form so that we can analyze about the way in which our website is being used. We will analyze the data to improve performance of our website.

Cookies:

Our website may make use of sessions and cookies to provide specific functionality and services to you. Sessions and cookies are useful to identify you as a unique user of our website. Sessions and cookies will not provide us any other data stored on your computer except the information stored in cookies. If you are unhappy about sessions and cookies then you have the option to reconfigure your web browser to not accept sessions and cookies. By not accepting cookies, you may face loss of services or functionality.

Additional Collection:

If we observe any abnormal activity on our website or breach in website security then we may collect additional extensive data.

Use:

If you are making request of any other additional services or information on our website, then we may utilize your personal data to provide requested services and information. We will provide essential information and notices about our website and information. We will also provide you other data which includes news, promotional materials and information about events. To receive such information you need to agree. If you forget your username and password then we will assist you by verifying your identity. We are bound to update our website and provide improved products and services on a regular basis. If you have any doubts or queries then you can communicate with us and we will solve your problems. You can personalize our website depending upon your preferences.

It is very important that the personal information provided by you is complete, up to date and accurate as per your knowledge. If you find that your personal information is not accurate, up to date and complete or simply you wish to desire to access your personal data, then we request you to contact our privacy policy officer. You can also request for access to your personal data which our website or contractors hold. When you make such kind of request then we have all rights to ask you to mention your request in writing. If some information is prohibited by the law then we are bound not to provide you such information and our contractors will not also provide any such kind of information. We can also take a decision, not to provide or correct or give access to your personal information under special circumstances. We will mention reasons for not providing, correcting or allowing access to your data. We will also give reasons for not correcting the information which you requested. You may need to pay an affordable fee which will be determined by our team.

Changes to Privacy Policy of Our Website:

We reserve all the rights to change our privacy policy on a regular basis. We will publish the new and revised policies of our website on webpage. If you continue to use our website or if you give any personal information which is against the new or revised privacy policy then such actions may deem your conclusive agreement of any such changes made in the privacy policy.

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