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Part I (Terms for Website Visitor)
1. Terms
By accessing this web site, you are agreeing to be bound by these web site
2. Use of content
2. Use of content
We are trying to give very useful, technical, real and affordable education and other services for any online user from any part of the world. Users can use content of this site just for their personal use and can invite or recommend their friends via email, SMS or social networking site. We are providing many digital content including free and premium products. The product includes own copyrighted and open sourced. To use some content of this site you may log in to our website. Keep in mind, do not use any content of this site for your commercial use. If we find such a disgusting activity we will permanently block you to use our service.
3. Privacy
We do not collect any private information of our website visitor who visits our website as anonymously. Visitor don't need to give us their private information to use public web blog based article and open sourced product. But it is necessary to provide their personal information and financial details to use our copyrighted premium products, taking membership and while dealing with us. For more information visit our privacy policy page.
3. Support us
We welcome you as a reader and contributor of www.yamgc.com.np. If you want to keep you in our contributor list, you have to register with us or sent your own guest article to contribute our website. Be sure that, your content must be your own (without illegal content). We can't hold any responsibilities of copyright low. You must be responsible for it.
4. End User Policy
An end user policy is a set of directives that describes what actions employees must take -- or avoid -- in order to protect corporate assets. An end user policy can be an informal set of guidelines handed out to employees or hung in a public place or it can be a more formal signed contract, whose violation is terms for dismissal. (alert-warning)
Types of end user policies include:
- Acceptable use policy (AUP) - a policy that a user must agree to follow in order to be provided with access to a network or to the Internet.
- Clean desk policy (CDP) - a corporate directive that specifies how employees should leave their work space when they leave the office.
- Computerization policy - a documented set of practices for managing the use of consumer devices and technologies within a given organization.
- Corporate mobility policy - a set of guidelines that govern the use and security of corporate-owned mobile devices.
- Social networking policy (SNP) - a corporate code of conduct that provides guidelines for employees who post content on the Internet either as part of their job or as a private person.
We respect the ownership of the content that users share and each user is responsible for the content he or she provides. If you have any bug or question feel free to contact us.
5. Security Policy
In business, a security policy is a document that states in writing how a company plans to protect the company's physical and information technology (IT) assets. A security policy is often considered to be a "living document", meaning that the document is never finished, but is continuously updated as technology and employee requirements change. Our security policy may include an acceptable use policy, a description of how the company plans to educate its employees about protecting the company's assets, an explanation of how security measurements will be carried out and enforced, and a procedure for evaluating the effectiveness of the security policy to ensure that necessary corrections will be made.
An acceptable use policy (AUP) is a document stipulating constraints and practices that a user must agree to for access to a corporate network or the Internet.
Many businesses and educational facilities require that employees or students sign an acceptable use policy before being granted a network ID.
When you sign up with an Internet service provider (ISP), you will usually be presented with an AUP, which states that you agree to adhere to stipulations such as:
- Not using the service as part of violating any law
- Not attempting to break the security of any computer network or user
- Not posting commercial messages to Usenet groups without prior permission
- Not attempting to send junk e-mail or spam to anyone who doesn't want to receive it
- Not attempting to mail bomb a site with mass amounts of e-mail in order to flood their server
Users also typically agree to report any attempt to break into their accounts.
* Please report any violations of the TOS to yam.gc44@gmail.com