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Terms and Conditions
We highly value your privacy, and this Privacy Policy (referred to below) outlines how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your Personal Information (as defined below). It also elucidates the means by which you can exercise any rights pertaining to this information. This Privacy Policy governs the information gathered through our website and mobile website, collectively referred to as the 'Site,' as well as the information acquired through other channels, including data collected from you or third parties for the provision of our services or other business activities, collectively referred to as the 'Services.'
It is essential to note that this Privacy Policy specifically pertains to data collected by Mednaath through the Site and Services. It does not extend to our privacy practices concerning data processed on behalf of the companies for whom we carry out work ('Clients'). To understand how your information is collected, used, and disclosed by our Clients or by us on behalf of our Clients, please refer to the respective Client's privacy policy.
We urge you to thoroughly read this Privacy Policy, an integral part of our Terms of Use, before using our Site and/or Services. If you disagree with the Terms of Use and/or this Privacy Policy, it is imperative to refrain from using our Site and/or Services. By accessing or using our Site and/or Services, you indicate your agreement to allow us to use your information in accordance with the Terms of Use and this Privacy Policy.
1. MODIFICATIONS TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY
We periodically revise this Privacy Policy to incorporate adjustments in our products, services, customer input, or as necessitated by relevant U.S. law. When such updates occur, we modify the "last updated" date at the beginning of this statement. Your utilization of the Site is governed by the currently effective Privacy Policy.
2. DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THIS POLICY AND LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS
If local laws and regulations mandate a higher standard of protection for your Personal Information, those legal provisions supersede the terms outlined in this Privacy Policy. Moreover, the specific provisions of this Privacy Policy are applicable only in instances where local laws and regulations allow for their enforcement.
3. INFORMATION WE COLLECT
Personal Information
We may gather information that personally identifies, pertains to, describes, or has the potential to be linked with you ("Personal Information"), including:
Identifiers such as name, mailing address, service address, email addresses, phone numbers, social security number, and Mednaath account login details;
Commercial information such as payment card or bank account details, and the type(s) of subscribed service(s).
Internet or other electronic network activity information such as browsing/search history, IP address, data collected through cookies and similar technologies, device information like device IDs, specifications, and operating system;
Geolocation data such as non-precise geographic location indicators from mobile devices, websites, and service addresses;
Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, olfactory, or similar information such as call recordings, chat transcripts, and email correspondence.
Professional/employment information such as employer and occupation;
Inferences drawn from other Personal Information or data related to your preferences, interests, characteristics, psychological trends, predispositions, behavior, attitudes, intelligence, abilities, and aptitudes, including credit reports and scores; and
Personal information as outlined in Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.80(e), to the extent collected under another category of Personal Information mentioned above.
Certain Personal Information listed above may be categorized as Sensitive Personal Information under relevant privacy laws. This encompasses Mednaath account login credentials. Each form of Sensitive Personal Information may intersect with a category of Personal Information mentioned earlier.
The nature of the Personal Information collected about you may differ based on how you engage with our Sites and/or Services and your association with us.
4. INFORMATION COLLECTION METHODS
Information Collection from You:
We gather information from you when you utilize the Site, whether or not you are registered, during the registration process, and when you engage with our Services. Providing your Personal Information is optional; however, if you choose not to furnish the requested details, you may be unable to access some or all of the features offered by the Site or Services, and we may not be able to fulfill your requested interaction. It is your responsibility to ensure the accuracy of the information you submit to Mednaath while using the Site. Additionally, you are accountable for the security of your password and its utilization by anyone to whom you disclose it or who obtains it from you.
Cookies & Other Automated Tools:
Mednaath utilizes third-party advertising and analytic services to analyze your interaction with the Site. Both Mednaath and these services utilize "cookies," text files placed on your computer, to anonymously collect standard Internet log information and visitor behavior details. Some of the information generated by these cookies, including your IP address, is transmitted to service providers. This information is then used to assess your Site usage, compile statistical reports on website activity, and gather audience data for Mednaath. Furthermore, these services can provide insights into the correlation between your ad impressions, other uses of ad services, and interactions with these ads concerning visits to our website. One such tool we employ is Google Analytics, and you can find more information in Google's Privacy Policy.
You have the option to accept or decline cookies. While most web browsers are set to accept cookies by default, you can adjust your browser settings to reject them. However, be aware that rejecting cookies may disable some functionality on our website.
By registering and using the Services, you grant consent to Mednaath for sending you communications and marketing materials related to services or products provided by Mednaath, or those that may be of interest to you, including services or products from our partners or third parties. You will have the opportunity to opt-out of receiving marketing communications by following the instructions provided in the communication.
Personal Information from External Sources:
We may obtain Personal Information from external data sources, including the clients we assist.
5. HOW WE UTILIZE AND DISCLOSE YOUR INFORMATION
We may employ Personal Information for various business purposes, including but not limited to:
- Providing you with the Site and Services;
- Managing consumer accounts;
- Communication with you;
- Marketing products and services to you;
- Evaluating, developing, and enhancing business operations;
- Conducting marketing, research, and analytics;
- Developing new or modified products and services;
- Operating information security and anti-fraud programs;
- Complying with applicable legal requirements, industry standards, contractual obligations, our policies, and taking actions deemed necessary
to preserve and enforce our rights and the rights of others;
- Performing day-to-day business operations such as accounting and general management; and
- Responding to governmental and other legal requests.
We utilize Sensitive Personal Information as follows:
Mednaath account login information – to enable access to customers’ online accounts and in connection with our security and anti-fraud programs.
We may also utilize Personal Information and/or Sensitive Personal Information as described to you at the point of collection, with your consent, or as otherwise required or permitted by applicable laws.
Service Providers
Your Personal Information may be disclosed to other businesses ("Service Providers") to provide services to us or on our behalf. The categories of service providers we engage with include:
- Fulfillment and account servicing vendors, assisting in providing products, services, and information to you, and servicing your account or
benefits;
- Payment processors, aiding in accepting and processing payments for our products/services to you;
- Marketing and communications vendors, supporting us in marketing our products/services to you and conducting outreach campaigns;
- Research and development vendors, assisting us in developing and improving our products and services;
- Data and business analytics vendors, aiding us in collecting, analyzing, and enhancing the accuracy of our data (including Personal
Information);
- IT and network administration vendors, providing services such as data storage and management, website hosting, and data security;
- Professional service firms, offering accounting, legal, auditing, and other professional services; and
- General service providers, assisting us with day-to-day business operations such as office support services, courier services, facilities
management, and document destruction.
We require each Service Provider to implement reasonable security measures appropriate to the nature of the information involved, protecting your Personal Information from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. Service Providers are prohibited from using Personal Information we provide to them other than as specified by us.
We disclose the following categories of personal information for a business purpose: Identifiers/Contact Information, Commercial information, Internet or other electronic network activity information, geolocation, visual and audio information, and inferences drawn from the above.
Third-Party Selling and Sharing
We do not sell or share (for targeted or cross-context behavioral advertising purposes) your Personal Information with companies that do not provide services to us.
Other Third-Party Disclosures
We may, on occasion, disclose your Personal Information to Third Parties for purposes such as:
Complying with the law;
- Responding to legal requests (including court orders, investigative demands, and subpoenas) if, in our discretion, we believe it is necessary
or appropriate;
- Preventing or stopping any illegal, unethical, or legally actionable activity;
- Protecting the safety, property, or rights of ourselves, consumers, or any other third party;
- In the event of a merger, acquisition, or sale, or in the event of a divestiture, restructuring, reorganization, or transfer of some or all of
our assets, where disclosure is necessary to complete the transaction;
- To businesses controlling, controlled by, or under common control with us; and
- For additional purposes with your consent where such consent is required by law.
Links to Other Sites
The Site may contain links to other third-party websites. Mednaath is not responsible for the privacy practices of such third-party websites. We strongly recommend that you review the privacy policy of each website before providing any personal information to ensure you understand what data is collected and how such data is used by third parties.
6. SECURITY
We understand the significance of preserving the confidentiality of Personal Information to prevent loss, misuse, or alteration. Therefore, we implement commercially reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to safeguard Personal Information against unauthorized access, disclosure, and use. Despite these measures, it's essential to note that no data transmission over the Internet or other networks can be guaranteed 100% secure. While we make every effort to protect information transmitted via our Site or Services, you acknowledge that transmitting information is done at your own risk.
7. CONTACT US
For inquiries or comments regarding this Privacy Policy and our privacy practices, feel free to reach out to us via email at amit@Mednaath.com.
Furthermore, our collection and use of data in connection with Your
access to and use of the Website is described in our Privacy Policy
available on the Website:
1. Definitions
1.1 “DIAC” shall have the meaning as stipulated under Clause 9.2;
1.2 “DIAC Rules” shall have the meaning as stipulated under
Clause 9.2;
1.3 “Policies” shall have the meaning as stipulated under Clause 2;
1.4 “SLA” shall have the meaning as stipulated under Clause 3.2;
1.5 "Terms” shall have the meaning as stipulated under Clause 2;
1.6 “User” shall mean any end-user operating this Website ans
shall referred to as “User”, “You”, “Yours”.
1.7 "User Account” shall have the meaning as stipulated under
Clause 3.1.
2. Effective Event of Terms
By merely accessing or using the Website, You are
acknowledging, without limitation, to be bound by these terms
and conditions ("Terms”) and the Privacy Policy or any other
policy created in the future (hereinafter referred to as
“Policies”). ACCESSING, BROWSING OR OTHERWISE USING THE
WEBSITE INDICATES YOUR UNCONDITIONAL AGREEMENT TO ALL THE
TERMS, SO PLEASE READ THESE TERMS CAREFULLY BEFORE
PROCEEDING. If You do not agree to any of the Terms
enumerated herein or the Policies, please do not use the
Website. You are responsible to ensure that Your access to this
Website and material available on or through it are legal in
each jurisdiction, in or through which You access or view the
Website.
3. Applicability
3.1 You agree that the application of these Terms is to govern the
legal relationship between You and the Website for accessing,
browsing, consuming content as available on “as is” basis on
the Website till and before the Effective Date; as defined under
this the separate Software License Agreement for availing
software solutions in pursuance to the SLA. For the purposes of
clarity, once the SLA has been signed amongst the Parties, then
on and from the Effective Date (as defined in SLA), then
relationship between You and Mednaath shall be governed by the
SLA.
4. Use of the Website
4.1 You may use the Website for lawful purposes only. You may not
use the website in any way that violates the governing law as
stipulated under Clause 11 of these Terms or that infringes on
the rights of any third party. You also may not use the Website
to engage in any illegal, malicious, or fraudulent activities, or to
disseminate any content that is defamatory, obscene, or
otherwise harmful or offensive.
4.2 You assume full responsibility for the choices You make before,
during and after Your use of the Website. If we have reason to
believe that You have misused the Website or have violated
these Terms, we reserve the right to take appropriate actions
against You.
5. Intellectual Property
5.1 Company and its content, features, and functionality are
owned by the Company and are protected by international
copyright, trademark, and other intellectual property laws. You
agree that You shall not infringe any intellectual property of
Company in any manner whatsoever.
5.2 Unless otherwise expressly authorized by Company, You agree
not to: (i) decompile, disassemble, or reverse engineer the
Website; (ii) modify or create any derivative works (including,
without limitation, translations, transformations, adaptations or
other recast or altered versions) based on the Website; (iii)
merge the Website with any other Website except as expressly
set forth in the Terms; (iv) use, copy, sell, sublicense, lease, rent,
loan, assign, convey, or otherwise transfer the Website except
as expressly authorized by Company; (v) distribute, disclose or
allow use of the Website, in any format, through any
timesharing service, service bureau, network or by any other
means.
6. Limitation of Liability on Website
In no event will we be liable for any loss or damage, including
without limitation, indirect or consequential loss or damage,
arising out of or in connection with these Terms or the use of
the Website or the information on the Website. However, in
countries where an amount of liability must be specified, then
in such countries the liability shall be limited to USD 100 (United
Stated Dollar One Hundred).
7. Business Transfer Protocol Disclosure
The Company may disclose data when it believes that such
action is necessary to comply with the governing law as
stipulated under Clause 11 of these Terms. In the event of a
change in control of Company’s business, data may be
exchanged as part of a merger, sale, or other business transfer.
8. Changes to the Terms
We reserve the right, to modify or replace the Terms at any
time. If the alterations constitute a material change to the
Terms, we will upload such updated Terms.
9. Arbitration
9.1 In the event of a dispute between You and the Company
arising out of these Terms, You and the Company shall
endeavour to resolve such dispute through negotiations.
9.2 In the event of a dispute which is unresolved for a period of sixty
(60) days after being first referred to negotiations as per
Clause 9.1, You shall agree to resolve the controversy by way of
arbitration, to be conducted by a sole arbitrator mutually
appointed by the You and the Company. The arbitration shall
be conducted in accordance with the provisions and rules
(hereinafter, referred to as the “DIAC Rules”) of the Delhi
International Arbitration Centre (“DIAC”) in force at the relevant
time.
9.3 The seat and venue of such arbitration shall be Delhi. The
arbitral proceedings shall be conducted in English and the
award shall be final and binding.
10. Governing Law
Save and except, as provided under Clause 9, these Terms shall
be governed, interpreted, construed and enforced in
accordance with the laws of India and subject to the provisions
of Clause 9, the courts at New Delhi shall have jurisdiction over
any and all matters arising out of these Terms or Website.
By using the Website, You agree to be bound by the above terms and
conditions.