We value your interest in us with your sensitive data. We value your privacy very much. We hope that this privacy notice explains what material we gather, how we employ it, and also what obligations you have in connection to it as clearly as possible. We hope you will take the time to read it thoroughly since it is critical.
You acknowledge that your access to our Website and/or the Works, or the violation of any property rights or other privilege of any person by you or anyone else using your computer, may subject us to claims, demands, competitive rates, fees, or setbacks, including sensible attorneys' fees, arising in any way, whether in some way.
You understand that by using our Website and/or the Works, you or any other individual using your computer may violate someone else's property rights or other rights, which might result in us being held liable for any resulting claims, demands, costs, or damages, including reasonable lawyers' expenses.
If any of the following Terms are ever determined by any of the competent courts to be void, invalid, or otherwise unenforceable, such provision shall be treated as modified or reduced but only to the significant degree modestly necessary to conform to the laws of such jurisdiction and also to prevent the such provision from being void. All other things being equal, each clause shall be construed as severable and will not in any way influence the other clauses in these terms.
If a disagreement arises out of or in relation to these provisions or any contract you have with us, you undertake to first seek to resolve the problem through mediation together with us in good conscience before proceeding with arbitration or court proceedings.
This privacy notice may occasionally be updated. A new "Revised" date will be used to identify the revised version, and it will take effect as soon as it is made available. If we make significant changes to our privacy statement, we'll let you know by either publicly publishing a notice of the changes or by sending you a personal message. In order to be updated about how we are protecting your information, we urge you to often review our privacy notice.
You may turn on the Do-Not-Track ("DNT") function or setting in the majority of web browsers, some smartphones and tablets, and software devices to indicate that you do want not to have information regarding your online browsing activity tracked and collected. There is currently no established common technical standard for identifying and using DNT signals.