Your access to and use of this website is conditional upon your acceptance of and compliance with these Terms and Conditions. By accessing or using our website, you agree to be bound by these terms. If you disagree with any part of the terms, then you do not have permission to access the website.
1. Use of the Site
This website is offered for your personal and non-commercial use only. You are prohibited from using this site for any unlawful purpose or to solicit others to perform or participate in unlawful acts.
2. Intellectual Property Rights
All content on this website, including text, images, graphics, and logos, is the property of our website and is protected by copyright, trademark, and other intellectual property laws. Unauthorized use of any content may violate these laws and is strictly prohibited.
3. User Conduct
Users are prohibited from posting any content that is offensive, defamatory, invasive of privacy, or otherwise harmful. Our website retains the right to remove any content and terminate user access without notice.
4. Links to Other Websites
Our website may contain links to third-party websites or services that are not owned or controlled by our website. We have no control over and assume no responsibility for the content or practices of any third-party sites. You acknowledge and agree that our website is not liable for any loss or damage caused by your use of any third-party website.
5. Disclaimers
The information on this website is provided “as is” without warranties of any kind. Our website does not warrant the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any content provided on this site. Your use of the website is at your sole risk.
6. Limitation of Liability
In no event shall our website be liable for any indirect, consequential, incidental, or punitive damages arising out of your access to or use of the website.
7. Termination
We may terminate or suspend your access to our website immediately, without prior notice, for any reason whatsoever, including, without limitation, if you breach the Terms and Conditions.
User Data Control & Browser Settings
In response to growing concerns about personal data, we would like to guide our website visitors on how they can exercise better control over their data through their web browsers. This not only ensures a more tailored browsing experience but also addresses privacy preferences.
Understanding Cookies and Tracking:
When you visit our website we may employ cookies and similar tracking technologies. These are small files or pieces of data stored on your device. Their primary purpose is to aid in personalizing your browsing experience, such as retaining login details, remembering preferences, and delivering content more relevant to you.
How to Control Data through Browser Settings:
Cookie Settings: Almost all browsers offer an option to control cookies. Typically, these settings can be found under ‘Options’, ‘Tools’ or ‘Preferences’ menus. Here, you can view, manage, or delete cookies as per your preference.
Private Browsing: This feature, known as ‘Incognito’ in Chrome, ‘Private Window’ in Firefox and Safari, allows you to browse the internet without storing browsing history, cookies, and other site data. It’s a quick way to ensure data isn’t stored during a session.
Do Not Track (DNT) Option: Some browsers provide a “Do Not Track” feature, which sends an electronic beacon to websites to indicate the user’s preference on tracking. While our website respects DNT signals, not all websites do. Thus, this is a broad-brush approach and might not be 100% effective everywhere.
Clearing Browsing Data: If you wish to remove browsing history, cached images, cookies, and other site and plugin data, all leading browsers provide a direct option. This can often be found under ‘History’ or ‘Privacy’ settings.
Blocking Third-party Cookies: If you prefer not to have cookies set by third parties, this option can be enabled in most browser settings.
Opt-Out Tools: There are several third-party tools available that can help you detect and disable cookies and tracking activities. Notable examples include tools like the ‘Network Advertising Initiative’ and ‘Your Online Choices’.
Plug-ins and Extensions: Various browser extensions can further boost privacy by blocking tracking scripts, ads, and other similar elements. Examples include ‘Ghostery’ and ‘AdBlock Plus’.
While these settings empower you to manage your online data, they might also impact your browsing experience. Certain website features, such as login functionalities or personalized content, on websites including ours may rely on cookies. Disabling or restricting them might result in a less smooth or less personalized browsing experie