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Terms and Conditions

    Welcome to Spinning Leaners. Please read these Terms and Conditions carefully before using our website. By accessing or using our site, you agree to comply with and be bound by these terms.

1. Use of the Website

  • You agree to use the website only for lawful purposes.
  • You shall not engage in any activity that disrupts or interferes with the functioning of the website.
  • You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of any account information and for all activities that occur under your account.

2. Intellectual Property

  • All content on this website, including articles, images, logos, and trademarks, is the property of Spinning Leaners or its content suppliers and is protected by intellectual property laws.
  • You may not copy, reproduce, distribute, or create derivative works without prior written permission.

3. Limitation of Liability

  • The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes only. We do not warrant the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any content.
  • We shall not be liable for any damages arising from the use or inability to use the website or its content.

4. External Links

  • Our website may contain links to third-party websites. We are not responsible for the content or privacy practices of those sites.

5. Changes to Terms

  • We reserve the right to modify or update these Terms and Conditions at any time. Changes will be effective immediately upon posting on this page.

6. Governing Law

  • These terms are governed by and construed in accordance with the applicable laws of [your jurisdiction].

7. Contact Us

  • If you have any questions about these Terms and Conditions, please contact us at [Spinninglearners@gmail.com].

 

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