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TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Last updated: 2023-09-09

Introduction

Welcome to Bittspot (“Team”, “we”, “our”, “us”)!

These Terms of Service (“Terms”, “Terms of Service”) govern your use of our website located at bittspo.blogspot.com (together or individually “Service”) operated by Bittspot.

Your agreement with us includes these Terms and our Privacy Policy (“Agreements”). You acknowledge that you have read and understood Agreements, and agree to be bound of them.

If you do not agree with (or cannot comply with) Agreements, then you may not use the Website, but please let us know by emailing at Contact Us so we can try to find a solution. These Terms apply to all visitors, users and others who wish to access or use our Website.

1. Informational Purposes Only:

Please note that the content of this blog is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. You should always consult a qualified professional in the relevant field for advice on specific issues. 

We were strictly prohibited from engaging in any activity on this blog that violates the law, infringes on the rights of others, or promotes hate, violence, or discrimination in any form.

2. Changes to Terms of Service: 

We may revise these Terms of Service from time to time without notice. by continuing to access or use the blog after such changes constitutes acceptance of the new terms.

3. Links To Other Web Sites

Our Service may contain links to third party web sites or services that are not owned or controlled by Bittspot.

Bittspot has no control over, and assumes no responsibility for the content, privacy policies, or practices of any third party web sites or services. We do not warrant the offerings of any of these entities/individuals or their websites.

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