Terms and Conditions

Terms and Conditions

Last Updated: August 2025

Welcome to PixelVerse Diaries! These terms and conditions outline the rules and regulations for the use of this blog.

By accessing this website, you agree to accept all terms and conditions written here. Do not continue to use PixelVerse Diaries if you do not agree to the terms stated on this page.

1. Content Usage

All content (including text, images, and design) published on this blog is the property of PixelVerse Diaries unless otherwise stated. You may not copy, republish, or distribute any content without prior written permission.

2. User Comments

Users may leave comments on posts as long as they are respectful and relevant. We reserve the right to remove any comments deemed offensive, spammy, or inappropriate without notice.

3. Intellectual Property

You may view and/or print pages from PixelVerse Diaries for your own personal use, subject to restrictions set in these terms and conditions.

4. No Warranties

We do not guarantee the completeness, accuracy, or reliability of any content published. The use of any information or materials from this blog is strictly at your own risk.

5. External Links

This blog may include links to external websites. We are not responsible for the content or privacy practices of those third-party websites.

6. Limitation of Liability

PixelVerse Diaries will not be held liable for any direct, indirect, or consequential loss or damage arising under or in connection with your use of this blog.

7. Updates

These terms and conditions may be updated at any time. Please check this page regularly for any changes. Your continued use of the blog after updates implies your acceptance of the revised terms.

Contact

If you have any questions about these Terms and Conditions, feel free to email us at pixelversediaries@gmail.com.

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