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1) Terms By entering this website, you are hereby agreeing to be bound by CyberFalcon.Online’s website Terms and Conditions of Use, all relevant laws and regulations, and accept that you are accountable for compliance with any applicable local laws. If you have a disagreement with any of the terms, you are prohibited from utilizing our site or accessing it. All materials displayed on this web site are protected by the relevant copyright and trademark laws.
2) User License Permission is granted to temporarily download one copy of the materials (information or software) on CyberFalcon.Online’s website for personal, non-commercial transitory viewing only.

These websites are not under our control and are not subject to our privacy notice. These websites will likely have their own privacy notices. We have no responsibility for these websites and we provide links to these websites solely for your convenience. You acknowledge that your use of and access to these websites are solely at your risk. It is your responsibility to check the privacy notices of these websites to see how they treat your PD.

CyberFalcon.Online has not reviewed all of the sites linked to its web site and is not responsible for the contents of any linked site.

4) Governing Law

Any Claim relating to CyberFalcon.Online’s website shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (USA) without regard to its conflict of law provisions.

The content and materials displayed on CyberFalcon.Online’s website may include technical, typographical, or photographic errors. CyberFalcon.Online does not warrant that any of the materials on its web site are accurate, complete, or current.  CyberFalcon.Online may make changes to the materials contained on its web site at any time without notice. CyberFalcon.Online does not, however, make any commitment to update the materials.

information (PII) Defined: Any information or combination of information that identifies, links, or is unique to a person. PII can be broken into two different categories: sensitive and non-sensitive. PII is defined as sensitive when, if lost or compromised, it could potentially result in harm or identity theft. Non-sensitive PII is defined as publicly available information. This pertains to both client and client’s customer data.