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Please read these Terms and Conditions carefully before using The Nature Guys. By accessing or using the Website, you agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions. If you do not agree with any part of these terms, please refrain from using our Website.

 

Intellectual Property

All content, including text, graphics, logos, images, and videos, on the Website is the property of The Nature Guys and is protected by intellectual property laws. You may not modify, copy, distribute, transmit, display, perform, reproduce, publish, license, create derivative works from, transfer, or sell any information, products, or services obtained from the Website without prior written consent.

 

User Obligations

You agree to use the Website in a manner consistent with all applicable laws and regulations. You are solely responsible for any content you submit, including comments, messages, or other materials. You must not engage in any activity that may harm, disrupt, or interfere with the Website's functionality or compromise the security of our systems.

 

Disclaimer of Liability

The information provided on the Website is for general informational purposes only. We make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or suitability of the information. You acknowledge and agree that any reliance on such information is at your own risk.

 

External Links

The Website may contain links to third-party websites or services that are not owned or controlled by us. We have no control over, and assume no responsibility for, the content, privacy policies, or practices of any third-party websites or services. We encourage you to review the terms and privacy policies of any third-party websites or services you visit.

 

Privacy Policy

Your privacy is important to us. Our Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and disclose information from users of the Website. By using the Website, you consent to the collection and use of your information as described in our Privacy Policy.

 

Modifications to Terms and Conditions

We reserve the right to modify or replace these Terms and Conditions at any time without prior notice. Your continued use of the Website after any changes constitute your acceptance of the modified Terms and Conditions.

 

Governing Law

These Terms and Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of USA. Any dispute arising out of or relating to these Terms and Conditions shall be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in USA.

 

By accessing or using the Website, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions. If you have any questions or concerns regarding these terms, please contact us through the provided channels on our Contact Us page.

 

Last updated: [June 2023]

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