GDPR Policy
Your personal data is protected by the following rights and laws if you live in the European Economic Area (EEA):
1. Data Collection and Use
- We only gather the information required to deliver our services, like cookies, analytics, and personal information (like your email address if you get in touch with us).
- The only uses of data are those specified in our privacy policy.
2. Your Rights Under GDPR
- Access: Ask to see the personal information we have on you.
- Rectification: If your personal information is incorrect, amend it.
- Erasure: Request to have your personal information deleted (“Right to be Forgotten”).
- Restriction: In some situations, restrict how your data is processed.
- Portability: Get your data in a format that is machine-readable and structured.
- Objection: Disapprove of the way your data is used for particular uses, such marketing.
For further information or to exercise these rights, send us an email at: [email protected].
3. Data Protection Measures
We take the necessary organizational and technical precautions to guarantee the protection of your data. We work hard to prevent unauthorized access, alteration, or disclosure of your data, even though no system is completely safe.
DMCA Policy
We abide by the terms of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and respects intellectual property rights. Please follow the steps listed below if you think any content on our website violates your copyright.
1. Filing a DMCA Notice
You can send us a written notice at [email protected] with the following information if you are a copyright owner or an authorized agent and think that anything on our website violates your copyright:
- An explanation of the copyrighted work that you believe has been violated.
- The address or location of the content that is infringing on our website.
- Your name, phone number, and email address are among your contact details.
- A declaration that you sincerely believe the use of the content is prohibited by the law, the copyright owner, or its agent.
- A declaration that you are the copyright owner or have the authority to act on their behalf, and that the information in your notice is correct.
- Your signature, either digital or physical.
2. Counter-Notification Procedure
If you think that whatever you put on our website was taken down due to mistake or misidentification, you can send us a counter-notification at [email protected] with the following information:
- Prior to removal, the substance being removed and its position must be identified.
- a declaration made under penalty of perjury stating that you sincerely believe the content was deleted because of an error or misidentification.
- Your name, address, phone number, and a declaration indicating your agreement to the federal court’s jurisdiction in your district (or, if you live outside of the US, your country).
- Your signature, either digital or tangible.
Unless the initial complaint takes legal action against the counter-claimant, we may restore the item in question after receiving a proper counter-notification.
3. Repeat Infringers
Users who violate the DMCA repeatedly may have their access to our website terminated by us.
Reach Out to Us
If you have any questions about the DMCA or GDPR, you may contact us at [email protected].
We respect your rights and promise to handle any issues in a timely and courteous manner.