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Terms and Conditions

Welcome to Unitec Digital L.L.C! These terms and conditions explain the rules and guidelines for using Unitec Digital’s Website, found at www.unitecdigital.com

By accessing this website, we assume you accept these terms and conditions. Do not continue to use Unitec Digital’s website if you do not agree to all of the terms and conditions stated on this page.

Terminologies

These Terms and Conditions, Privacy Statement, and Disclaimer Notice (collectively referred to as “Agreements”) define the following terms used throughout:

  • Client (You/Your): The individual accessing this website and agreeing to our terms.
  • Company (We/Our/Us): Our company offers the services described in these Agreements.
  • Party/Parties: Refers to both the Client and the Company.
  • Services: The specific services provided by the Company are outlined on this website.

Explanation:

  • We use various terms (Client, You, Your, Company, We, Our, Us) interchangeably throughout these Agreements.
  • Any reference to singular or plural forms (e.g., they, they) aims to work for everyone.

Key Points:

  • This revised format clarifies the meaning of each term for easier understanding.
  • Unnecessary repetition is removed for a more clear read.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small data files that websites save on your device (phone, tablet, or computer) via your web browser. They function as little memory pockets, storing details about your visit.

Here’s how cookies work:

  • Website Sends Cookie: The server of a website may transmit a cookie to your browser when you visit it.
  • Browser Stores Cookie: The cookie data is saved on your device by your browser.
  • Cookie Sent Back: Your browser transmits the cookie back to the server each time you visit that page or go back to the website.

Why do we use cookies?

  • They make the website more accessible by reminding you of things you’ve done before.
  • They help us understand how people use our website so we can improve it.
  • Because they can remember things like your login information, location preferences, and products you’ve put to your shopping cart, cookies can greatly enhance your browsing experience. 
  • Cookies are used by websites to customize your experience. Cookies could be used, for instance, by an online retailer to suggest goods based on your previous purchases or browsing activity. 

Do I have a choice about cookies?

It’s true that you have some control over cookies, but not much. Below is an overview of your options: 

  • Browser Settings:  Most web browsers allow you to adjust your cookie settings. You can choose to:
  • Block all cookies: This is the most restricted setting, but it may make certain websites useless. 
  • Cookie Consent Banners: Cookie consent banners are now frequently shown on websites when you first visit them. Usually, these banners give information about the cookies that the website uses and provide ways to: 
  • Accept all cookies: This allows the website to store all cookie types on your device.

For more details… You can find more information about cookies in our Privacy Policy.

License and Ownership

Most of the content on Unitec Digital belongs to us (Unitec Digital L.L.C) or the people who made it. This includes pictures, videos, and writing.

Don’t worry; you can still look at it all! But there are a few rules:

  • You can’t take things from our website and put them somewhere else (like another website or book).
  • You can’t sell, rent, or lend things from our website to others.
  • You can only make copies of things from our website if it’s for yourself.
  • You have to follow the other rules listed in these terms and conditions.

The content on our website is for you to enjoy, but it belongs to us (or the people who made it).

Talking on Our Website

This part of our website lets you share your thoughts and ideas with others. Here’s the deal:

  • It’s your responsibility: The things you say are your own opinions, not ours (Unitec Digital L.L.C). We don’t review or edit them before they’re posted.
  • Be nice: We won’t tolerate mean, rude, or illegal comments. If we see something terrible, we can take it down.
  • Respect others: Don’t steal anyone else’s work or say anything that could hurt someone’s reputation.
  • Please keep it clean: This website isn’t for advertising or other shady business.
  • We can use your comments: By posting something, you permit us to use it (but we won’t give it to anyone else).

Basically, have fun chatting, but be respectful and follow the rules!

Linking to Our Website

Who can link to us?

  • Generally, websites like government pages, news organizations, and online directories can link to us.
  • Businesses can usually link, too, unless they’re charities or fundraising groups.
  • Links should come from reliable websites that share our standards and beliefs. This maintains the credibility and honesty of your website as well as ours. 
  • It is desirable to have links from websites that do not directly compete with our main services. By doing this, a good connection is maintained and issues of interest are avoided.

How can you link to us?

  • You can link to our homepage, articles, or any other page on our website.
  • Just make sure your link:
  • Isn’t it misleading to pretend we recommend you?
  • Fits naturally on your website.

Do you need permission to link?

  • Maybe! If your website isn’t a news organization, government site, or directory, send us an email to ask. We’ll consider it based on a few things:
  • If it reflects well on us.
  • If your website has a good reputation.
  • If the link benefits us.

How can we be linked to?

  • You can link using our company name, the website address, or a clear description of the page you’re linking to.
  • Just don’t use our logo without permission.
  • Make sure the link makes sense in light of the content’s context. Your audience will receive greater value and a better user experience if you link to particular pages that are directly related to the subject of your article.
  • Respect any rules or conditions of use related to links that are listed on our website. 

Anyone can link to us as long as they’re respectful and the link is clear. For some websites, we prefer a heads-up first!

Putting Our Website Inside Yours (iFrames)

  • Don’t try to make our website look like part of yours. You can only put our pages inside frames on your website if you ask us first.
  • Please avoid combining our website with yours.
  • Only with our prior permission may you frame any of our pages on your website. 
  • To guarantee that our content is delivered correctly and properly, embedding it via iFrames needs our explicit approval. 
  • This lessens the possibility that users may be misled or confused into thinking that our content is a part of your website. 
  • We can make sure that the authenticity and branding of both of our websites are upheld by getting approval.

What’s on Your Website is Your Responsibility

  • It’s important to understand that you, as the owner of the website, are accountable for all content hosted on your platform. 
  • This includes anything you write and publish as well as anything created by users and any outside content you decide to include, including ads or embedded media. 
  • Maintaining this obligation entails making certain that all content complies with applicable laws, such as copyright statutes, privacy laws, and any standards or guidelines particular to the industry. 
  • You need to take precautions to protect your website from offensive or malicious content that could hurt users or damage your reputation.
  • You can do your part as a website owner by putting in place strong procedures for content management and monitoring, clearly defining what constitutes acceptable content, and swiftly dealing with any infractions.

Links Shouldn’t Cause Trouble

  • It’s important to make sure links you add to your website don’t harm your visitors’ experience or damage the reputation of your website.
  • Users should be able to get acceptable, reliable, and relevant content through links. 
  • Make sure the external websites you link to are trustworthy and safe at all times to protect your users from dangerous or false information. 
  • In order to avoid confusion, make sure that external and internal links are distinguished explicitly. 
  • Make sure your anchor text is clear and appropriately represents the material that users will find on the page.
  • In addition to enhancing user experience, this also helps with SEO and accessibility. Remember to watch out for faulty links as well. 
  • Make sure your links point to current, pertinent pages by frequently checking and updating them. Users can become irate and lose trust in your site due to broken links.