Terms of Service

  1. This agreement is binding between you and the Company, and by using the website at https://coivisa.com/, you agree to follow these Terms of Use. If you do not agree with these terms, you must leave the site immediately.
  2. We value your privacy and give you control over your personal information. You can find our complete privacy policy by clicking here. This privacy policy is part of this Agreement.
  3. These Terms of Use are governed by the laws of California and the United States. This Site is intended for use by individuals within the United States.
  4. You need to be at least 18 years old to use this site. By accessing the site, you confirm that you are of legal age to enter into this Agreement.
  5. You may choose to receive a free eBook from us, but it is not mandatory. By doing so, you agree to receive commercial emails from us.
  6. When you contact us, you agree to receive email responses from us. These emails may be commercial or not. Non-commercial emails may include administrative notifications or updates to our Terms and Privacy Policy.
  7. The Company may offer software for download on the Site for personal, noncommercial use only. You are not allowed to sell, redistribute, or modify the software in any way.
  8. By posting content on the site, you give the Company a non-exclusive license to use that content for its own purposes. You are responsible for ensuring you have the right to post the content.
  9. When using the site, you must respect intellectual property rights. You are solely responsible for any content you provide that infringes on third party rights.
  10. You agree not to upload or distribute inappropriate content on the Site. Company reserves the right to remove any such material and cooperate with law enforcement if needed.
  11. By using the Site, you agree to comply with laws and respect intellectual property rights. We do not guarantee the accuracy or quality of information on affiliated sites.
  12. Prohibited uses of the Site include attempting to breach security measures, interfering with other users, or sending unsolicited emails. Violating these rules could result in legal action.