Terms & Conditions of Service

  1. Acceptance of Terms
    By accessing and using the services provided by Codizen LTD, you agree to comply with these Terms & Conditions.

  2. Modifications to Terms
    Codizen LTD reserves the right to modify these Terms at any time. Any changes will be communicated to you, and your continued use of the service after such modifications will constitute your acceptance of the updated Terms.

  3. Use of Services

    • User Rights: You are granted a non-transferable, non-exclusive right to use the service for personal or business purposes.
    • User Responsibilities: You agree not to misuse the service or engage in illegal activities.
  4. Privacy Policy
    Your privacy is important to us. Please refer to our [Privacy Policy] to understand how your personal data is collected, used, and protected.

  5. Payment Terms

    • Subscription Fees: Some services require a subscription fee. Details of the fees and payment process are outlined [here].
    • Refunds: Refunds are provided under specific conditions. Please refer to our Refund Policy for more information.
  6. Limitation of Liability
    Codizen LTD is not liable for any damages, losses, or claims arising from your use or inability to use the services.

  7. Account Termination
    You may terminate your account at any time by following the procedures outlined in your account settings. Codizen LTD reserves the right to suspend or terminate accounts that violate the terms.

  8. Governing Law and Dispute Resolution
    These Terms are governed by the laws of the United Kingdom. Any disputes will be resolved through arbitration in London, UK.

  9. Indemnification
    You agree to indemnify Codizen LTD from any legal claims or actions arising from your use of the services.

Terms of service (also known as terms of use and terms and conditions, commonly abbreviated as TOS or ToSToU or T&C) are the legal agreements between a service provider and a person who wants to use that service. The person must agree to abide by the terms of service in order to use the offered service.[1] Terms of service can also be merely a disclaimer, especially regarding the use of websites. Vague language and lengthy sentences used in the terms of use have brought concerns on customer privacy and raised public awareness in many ways.

A terms of service agreement typically contains sections pertaining to one or more of the following topic

Among 102 companies marketing genetic testing to consumers in 2014 for health purposes, 71 had publicly available terms and conditions:[4]

Among 260 mass market consumer software license agreements in 2010,[5]

Among the terms and conditions of 31 cloud-computing services in January-July 2010, operating in England,[6]

The researchers note that rules on location and time limits may be unenforceable for consumers in many jurisdictions with consumer protections, that acceptable use policies are rarely enforced, that quick deletion is dangerous if a court later rules the termination wrongful, that local laws often require warranties (and UK forced Apple to say so).

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