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Privacy Policy

Effective Date: 18-OCT-2024

Welcome to our blog website, www.parthapratimdash.in. Your privacy is important to us. This Privacy Policy outlines how we handle your information and your rights regarding your data.

Information Collection

We do not collect any confidential or personal information from our users. The only data utilized on our website is through hosting and analytics services to improve user experience.

Data Usage

While you browse our site, we may use anonymous data to enhance our content and services. If you choose to contact us or submit any forms, you may need to input your credentials; however, we do not sell or share this data with third parties.

Data Security

We respect your privacy and take reasonable measures to protect your information. However, we cannot guarantee complete security against technical issues or website compromises.


Terms and Conditions

Effective Date: 18-OCT-2024

Welcome to www.parthapratimdash.in. By using our website, you agree to comply with and be bound by the following terms:

Acceptance of Terms

By accessing or using this site, you agree to these Terms and Conditions. If you do not agree, please do not use our website.

No Goods Sold

This website does not sell any goods. Any contributions or donations made are voluntary and non-refundable.

Payment Policy

When making any payments through our site, you are responsible for reviewing the terms and conditions associated with that payment. Once payment is made, we are not responsible for refunds or cancellations. Please ensure you verify all details prior to processing any transaction.

Limitation of Liability

We are not liable for any damages or losses resulting from the use of this website or any information contained herein. You use this site at your own risk.


Cancellation and Refund Policy

Effective Date: 18-OCT-2024

Due to the nature of this website, any payments made for specific services, contributions, appointments, or donations are final.

No Refunds

All payments are non-refundable. Before completing any transaction, ensure that you have reviewed the payment details thoroughly.

Disputes

In the event of a payment dispute, we are not responsible for covering any transaction processing fees incurred by payment gateways.


Shipping and Delivery Policy

Effective Date: 18-OCT-2024

As www.parthapratimdash.in does not sell goods, there is no shipping or delivery policy applicable to this website.

No Deliveries

All transactions made on this platform are digital and do not involve physical shipping.


Contact Us

Effective Date: 18-OCT-2024

If you have any questions, concerns, or grievances, please feel free to reach out to us.

Contact Information

We will strive to address your concerns promptly.

By using www.parthapratimdash.in, you acknowledge that you have read and understood these policies and agree to abide by them. Thank you for visiting!

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