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Amtify™ Terms and Conditions

Effective Date: September 10, 2025

Welcome to Amtify™ (“we,” “our,” or “us”). By accessing or using this blog site (“Site”), you agree to comply with and be bound by the following Terms and Conditions. Please read them carefully. If you do not agree with these terms, please do not use this Site.


1. General Information

This Site provides content, articles, product reviews, recommendations, and other materials. The information provided is for general informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional advice.


2. Affiliate Disclosure

Our Site participates in affiliate marketing programs. This means:

  • We may earn a commission when you click on links to products or services and make a purchase.
  • These commissions come at no additional cost to you.
  • We only promote products and services we believe add value to our audience.

We comply with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines on endorsements and testimonials.


3. Use of the Site

By using this Site, you agree:

  • Not to misuse or tamper with the Site or its functionality.
  • Not to upload or transmit malicious code, spam, or harmful content.
  • Not to copy, reproduce, or redistribute content without written permission.

We reserve the right to restrict or terminate access to the Site at any time.


4. Intellectual Property

All content on this Site—including text, images, graphics, logos, videos, and design—is the intellectual property of Amtify™ unless otherwise stated.

You may:

  • View and share content for personal, non-commercial use

You may not:

  • Modify, republish, or sell any content without our express written consent.

5. Third-Party Links

Our Site may contain links to external websites that we do not own or control.
We are not responsible for:

  • The content, accuracy, or policies of those sites
  • Any purchases or interactions you make on third-party sites

You access third-party links at your own risk.


6. No Warranties

All information on this Site is provided “as is,” without warranties of any kind, including:

  • Accuracy
  • Completeness
  • Reliability
  • Availability

We do not guarantee that the Site will be free of errors, interruptions, or security issues.


7. Limitation of Liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law Amtify™ is not liable for:

  • Any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages of any kind that you or those related to you may incur in any way through the use of this Site or through connecting with sites or purchasing products in any way through this Site.
  • This includes but is not limited to loss of data, revenue, profits, or business
  • Any issues of any kind arising from your use of or your reliance on Site content

Your use of the Site is at your own risk.


8. Privacy

Your use of our Site is also governed by our Privacy Policy, which explains how we collect, store, and use your information. Please review it separately.


9. Changes to Terms

We may update these Terms & Conditions at any time. Changes take effect immediately upon posting.


Your continued use of the Site indicates acceptance of the updated terms.


10. Governing Law

These Terms & Conditions are governed by the laws of the State of Connecticut, without regard to conflict-of-law principles.


11. Contact Information

For questions or concerns regarding these Terms, please contact:

Amtify™
Email: support@amtify.com]

 

SECTION 16 - CONTACT INFORMATION

Questions about the Terms of Service should be sent to us at support@amtify.com.


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