We will do our best to keep a watchful eye out on the site, but cannot be held responsible for the accuracy or reliability of any statement, opinion, or advice made on the site for any libelous, defamatory, illegal or offensive conduct by any customer. If you observe any bad behavior going on, you agree to notify tweetmart in a timely fashion. We are human and we sometimes make mistakes, but we will do our best to ensure that information on the site is correct but in no circumstance do we accept any liability whatsoever for error or omission.
We want everyone to have fun, so there are some rules that you must play by in order for that to happen. Remember that tweetmart is a free service (for now), but just because it is free does not mean that there are not any rules. With that being said, you are granted a limited, personal, non-exclusive, revocable, license to use the Website. You agree not to post, email, or otherwise make available Content:
You agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless tweetmart against all claims, damages, costs or other expenses, which arise directly or indirectly out of or from your unauthorized use of the site. If a transaction goes awry and a conflict arises between the two parties involved in a transaction, tweetmart will not be held responsible in any way for resolution on the matter.
Your right to use the site will be suspended or terminated immediately without notice by tweetmart if in its sole discretion you fail to comply with any term or provision of these Terms and Conditions.
Yes, we all love the edible kind, but we are talking software cookies here people. We need to use cookies on our site to enable us to provide you a customized experience. So what are cookies you might ask? Cookies are small bits of information we place on your computer for tracking purposes - essentially a code number that we use to recognize you when you come back to the site. Only the information you volunteer, however, or the choices you make while visiting the site, can be stored in a cookie. A cookie cannot determine your email address, for example, unless you type it in. Allowing a website to create a cookie does not give that or any other site access to the rest of your computer, and only the site that created the cookie can read it.
As with any web site, we too have log files that keep track of the IP addresses that users are coming from when they visit the site. In addition, we log what browser the user is using, what cookies they have set and when they accessed the site. We will never use this information in a malicious way. Do not worry, we are not storing any personal information during this logging process.