Terms of Service (ToS). (The following text is written by AI. It has been thoroughly reviewed by humans, and necessary changes have been made) Please read these Terms of Service ("Terms") carefully before using CloudPULSE ("the Project") on Scratch. By using the Project, you agree to be bound by these Terms. If you do not agree to these Terms, please refrain from using the Project. (You MUST link this page (https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/867399235/) in your project description if you are integrating CloudPULSE into your own code) Introduction a. Acceptance of Terms By accessing and using the Project, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by these Terms. If you are using the Project on behalf of an organisation, you represent and warrant that you have the necessary authority to bind that organisation to these Terms. b. Changes to the Terms We reserve the right to modify, update, or replace these Terms at any time. It is your responsibility to review these Terms periodically for any changes. Your continued use of the Project after any modifications to the Terms constitutes acceptance of those changes. User Responsibilities a. Eligibility The Project is open to users of all ages, including those under 18 years old. If you are under 18, you confirm that you understand the risks of using a project that could potentially be used to convey inappropriate content, and that, regardless of your age, your use of the Project complies with Scratch's Community Guidelines and any applicable laws or regulations regarding online usage by minors. b. Account Creation and Security To access certain features of the Project, you may need to create an account. You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account information and for all activities that occur under your account. You agree to notify us immediately of any unauthorised use or breach of security related to your account. c. User Conduct You agree to use the Project in a manner that complies with all applicable laws and regulations. You further agree not to: Engage in any activity that violates Scratch's Community Guidelines or Terms of Service (https://scratch.mit.edu/community_guidelines, Use the Project for any unlawful, harmful, or inappropriate purposes. Create, distribute, or share content that is abusive, harassing, defamatory, or violates the rights of others. Attempt to gain unauthorized access to the Project, its servers, or any related systems or networks. d. Prohibited Activities The Project is not intended to be used as a chatroom or for facilitating real-time communication between users. Specifically, you agree not to use the Project for the purpose of creating chatrooms or engaging in real-time conversations. e. Intellectual Property The Project may contain intellectual property owned by us or third parties. You agree not to reproduce, modify, distribute, or otherwise infringe upon any copyrighted material, trademarks, or other proprietary rights without obtaining proper authorisation. Limitations of Liability a. Use of the Project is at your own risk. We do not guarantee the accuracy, availability, or reliability of the Project. b. We shall not be held liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or exemplary damages arising out of or in connection with the use of the Project. c. We shall not be responsible for any damages or losses resulting from any suspension or termination of the Project.
Privacy Policy. (The following text is written by AI. It has been thoroughly reviewed by humans, and necessary changes have been made) We value your privacy and want to ensure that you understand how your information is handled when using our Scratch project. Please note that our project primarily operates within the Scratch platform, and as such, the handling of personal information is subject to Scratch's Privacy Policy. We encourage you to review Scratch's Privacy Policy to understand how they collect, use, and protect your personal information. Disclaimer regarding Cloud Variables: Our Scratch project utilises cloud variables to enhance its functionality. Please note that while the last 40 or so cloud variable changes are stored by Scratch (and publicly visible), any data transmitted through these variables is encoded to a limited extent and not directly readable. We take measures to protect your data; however, please be aware that no method of transmission or storage over the internet is completely secure. We cannot guarantee the absolute security of data transmitted through our Scratch project. We strongly advise users not to enter sensitive information, such as passwords or personal details, within the cloud variables. The project is not intended for storing or transmitting sensitive information. By using our Scratch project, you acknowledge and understand this disclaimer and agree to refrain from entering sensitive or confidential information into the cloud variables. We do not sell your data to 3rd parties.