User Agreement
User Agreement
This User Agreement (hereinafter referred to as the Agreement) regulates the relationship between the owner of vev.md (hereinafter referred to as VEV LUX NAILS SHOP or Administration) on the one hand and the user of the site on the other.
The VEV LUX NAILS SHOP website is not a mass media outlet.
By using the site, you agree to the terms of this agreement. By entering your data on the VEV.MD website, you also agree to the processing of your data. The VEV.MD website uses cookies and similar technologies to ensure maximum convenience for users by providing personalized information, remembering preferences in the field of marketing and Site content, and helping to obtain the information the User needs.
By using this website, you agree to the use of cookies in accordance with this notice regarding this type of files. If you do not agree to the terms of this agreement, do not use the VEV LUX NAILS SHOP website!
Rights and obligations of the parties
The user has the right:
- search for information on the site
- receive information on the website
- use the information on the site for personal non-commercial purposes
- use the information on the site for commercial purposes with the permission of the Administration
The administration has the right:
- at your own discretion and necessity to create, change, cancel rules
- restrict access to any information on the site
- create, change, delete information
- delete accounts
The User undertakes to:
- do not disrupt the functionality of the site
- do not use scripts (programs) for automated collection of information and/or interaction with the Site and its Services
The Administration undertakes to:
- maintain the functionality of the site except in cases where this is impossible for reasons beyond the control of the Administration.
Responsibilities of the parties
The administration does not bear any responsibility for services provided by third parties.
- in the event of a force majeure situation (military action, state of emergency, natural disaster, etc.), the Administration does not guarantee the safety of the information posted by the User, or the uninterrupted operation of the information resource.
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