Terms of Use
Acceptance of Terms
By accessing or engaging with any content, products, or services provided by our website (collectively, the “Service”), you are entering into a binding contract with us. You must accept these Terms, along with any additional rules and policies that we may publish or update from time to time, without any changes. If you disagree with any part of these Terms, you must not use our Service.
Intellectual Property Rights
The intellectual property rights of all content associated with our Service remain with us and our licensors. No transfer of rights is implied or executed through your use of the Service.
Usage of Third-Party Services
Our Service may allow you to utilize services, products, or applications developed by third parties (“Third Party Services”). Your use of any Third Party Services is solely at your risk, and we are not liable for any issues arising from their use.
Account Responsibility
If our Service requires an account, you agree to provide accurate information upon registration. You are solely responsible for all activities under your account and for maintaining the confidentiality of your login credentials.
Termination of Service
We reserve the right to terminate or suspend your access to our Service at any time, for any reason, with or without prior notice. Should you wish to end your agreement with us, you may simply stop using the Service.
Disclaimer of Warranties
Our Service is offered on an “AS IS” and “AS AVAILABLE” basis. We, along with our suppliers and licensors, disclaim all warranties, whether express or implied. We do not guarantee that the Service will be uninterrupted or error-free.
Governing Law
Any disputes related to these Terms or the use of our Service will be governed by the laws of the jurisdiction where we are based, and will be resolved in the corresponding state and federal courts.
Modifications to Terms
We may modify these Terms at our discretion. Material changes will be communicated to you through our website or other forms of communication. You will have a designated period to review the changes before they become effective.