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Terms of Service and Disclaimer for TECHiSuppose.com

Last updated: 12/11/2025

These Terms of Service (“Terms”) apply to TECHiSuppose.com and any affiliated website(s), all email newsletters published or distributed by Scott Waldron, and all other interactive features, services, and communications (collectively, the “Site(s)”) provided by Scott Waldron (“SW,” “we,” “us,” or “our”).

By accessing or using the Site(s), you agree to these Terms. This is a binding legal agreement between you and us. If you are using the Site(s) on behalf of an organization, that organization accepts these Terms. If you do not agree to these Terms, you must discontinue use of the Site(s).

If you are under 13 years of age, do not use the Site(s). If you are under 18 years of age, you may use the Site(s) only with parental or guardian consent and only if you are fully able to comply with these Terms.


1. Use of Content on the Site(s)

SW maintains the Site(s) for informational, entertainment, and educational purposes. All content on the Site(s), including text, images, videos, and graphics, is the property of SW, our vendors, or partner organizations, and is protected by copyright, trademark, and other laws.

Permitted Use

Public search engines may index content and display textual excerpts for informational purposes. Excerpts may not exceed 15% of any content. News organizations may quote excerpts (no more than 15%) if they include a clear, prominent link back to the original content.

Restricted Use

You may not copy, reproduce, distribute, modify, display, create derivative works, republish, transmit, or re-post content from the Site(s) without prior written authorization from SW.

All trademarks, logos, and names (“Marks”) are the property of SW. Marks may not be reproduced or used in any way that implies endorsement or affiliation.


2. Misuse and Interference

You agree not to:

  1. Use robots, scrapers, or automated tools to access the Site(s) except for public search engine indexing.

  2. Take actions that impose unreasonable load on our servers.

  3. Interfere with the Site(s) or attempt to bypass access restrictions.

  4. Use the Site(s) for any unlawful purpose.

If accessing on mobile devices, you must comply with all traffic and safety laws.


3. Privacy

Our Privacy Policy explains how personal data is collected and used. By using the Site(s), you agree to our Privacy Policy.


4. Modifying or Terminating the Site(s)

We may modify, suspend, or discontinue any aspect of the Site(s) at any time. You may stop using the Site(s) at any time. We may also limit or terminate your access at our discretion.


5. Advertising, Affiliate Relationships, and Sponsored Content

The Site(s) may display advertisements through Google AdSense or other third-party networks. Ads may be targeted using cookies or other technologies, as described in our Privacy Policy.

The Site(s) may contain affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service through an affiliate link, we may receive a commission at no additional cost to you. All opinions, reviews, and recommendations remain our own and are not influenced by affiliate partnerships.

Sponsored content, if present, will be clearly disclosed.


6. General Disclaimer

ALL CONTENT ON THE SITE(S) IS PROVIDED FOR INFORMATIONAL, ENTERTAINMENT, AND EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. Content may include personal opinions, reviews, and subjective assessments.

THE SITE(S) AND ALL CONTENT ARE PROVIDED “AS IS,” WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND. We do not warrant that:

  • The Site(s) will be available at all times.

  • The content is accurate, complete, or error-free.

  • The Site(s) will meet your expectations or requirements.

To the extent permitted by law, SW disclaims all warranties, express or implied, including warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement.


7. No Professional Advice

Content on the Site(s)—including tutorials, technical recommendations, product reviews, and technology guides—does not constitute professional, legal, financial, or technical advice. Use all information at your own risk.


8. External Links

The Site(s) may include links to third-party websites. We do not control or endorse third-party websites and are not responsible for their content or policies. Visiting linked websites is at your own risk.


9. Liability

SW, its affiliates, officers, directors, employees, and agents shall not be liable for:

  • Lost profits or revenue

  • Financial losses

  • Indirect, incidental, special, punitive, or consequential damages

Your sole remedy for dissatisfaction with the Site(s) is to stop using the Site(s).


10. Indemnification

You agree to indemnify and hold harmless SW and its affiliates, officers, directors, employees, and agents from any claims, losses, damages, liabilities, or expenses (including attorneys’ fees) arising out of your use of the Site(s), violation of these Terms, or misuse of content.


11. Changes to These Terms

We may update these Terms periodically to reflect changes in the law, Site(s), or our practices. Continued use of the Site(s) after updates constitutes acceptance of the revised Terms.


12. Miscellaneous

These Terms constitute the entire agreement between you and SW regarding your use of the Site(s). These Terms shall be governed by the laws of the State of Illinois, USA, without regard to conflict-of-law principles. Any legal action must be brought in the state or federal courts of the Northern District of Illinois, and you consent to their jurisdiction.

If any part of these Terms is invalid, the remainder remains in full force.

We may block access or terminate users for violations of these Terms.

The Site(s) are provided by SW, located in Illinois, USA.

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