Like most of our clients, we too find fine print overwhelming!!!..
However, we are running a business and some legal information are required. Please go through the following legal information and if there is still any question comes to your mind please feel free to write to us at legal(AT)minerva(DOT).in
To begin with……
You are only authorized to use this Website if you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use. If you wish to use any of our Services, you may be asked to provide some details and requested to accept specific terms and conditions. In general, unless otherwise specifically stated, in most of the legal notices/terms the following terms shall have the following meanings:
‘Services’ means the various products and/or services provided by Minerva Technology Solutions Limited or its subsidiaries, group companies or partners.
‘Terms of Use’ means these terms and conditions of use of the Website.
‘MTSL’ means Minerva Technology Solutions Limited (including its subsidiaries, group companies or partners)
‘Website’ means this website and all its contents.
‘we’ and ‘us’ means Minerva Technology Solutions Limited
‘You’ means the user of this Website.
“Browser” means a software application that enables a user to display and interact with HTML documents hosted by web servers or held in a file system. Popular browsers for personal computers include Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Firefox, Opera, Netscape, Safari etc.
“Cookie” means information that a website puts on your hard disk so that it can remember something about you at a later time. Typically, a cookie records your preferences when using a particular site.
“IP address” is an identifier for a computer or device on a TCP/IP network. The format of an IP address is a 32-bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods. Each number can be zero to 255. For example, 1.160.10.240 could be an IP address.
“Personal information” is data that can be used to identify or contact a single person
“Non personal information” data is not person specific and hence can never uniquely identify and used to contact a single person.