Privacy Policy, Terms of Use, and Disclaimer

Privacy Policy

Keynote Support respects the privacy of every individual who visits our web site. We do not, and will not, disclose any personal information that we receive about our customers or our website visitors.

Terms of Use

As a company or individual, you have permission to access this website’s content, coding, and functionality only if you agree to abide by the following Terms of Use: This website’s content may not be published, duplicated, transmitted, rewritten, modified, appended, used in a derivative work, or redistributed, in whole or in part, without prior express written consent from Keynote Support.

Disclaimer

Please be advised that Keynote Support is not responsible for the actions of any individual visiting the Keynote Support website. Keynote Support provides the information and documentation in this website for the sole purpose of assisting individual PC users in having a more positive and rewarding experience using their systems, a greater understanding and appreciation for how their systems work, a safer experience using the internet, and a faster learning curve for using various PC-related products. Keynote Support has no personal or financial affiliation with, and receives no compensation from, any of the websites, organizations, or companies which are referenced or to which hyperlinks are provided from this website.

Because individual PC configurations widely vary, solutions, recommendations, and instructions discussed on this website may not work on all systems. No software used to enhance the security of the user’s system, such as a firewall, anti-virus software, or anti-malware software is guaranteed to 100% prevent problems. Although they are your best line of defense, if someone is intent on hacking an individual’s PC, there is little one can do to stop the intrusion if one is going to willingly allow his or her PC to be available to the Internet.

The information presented on this website is offered free of charge and as-is, with no warrantees of any kind. Keynote Support will not be held responsible or liable for any actions taken by others based on any content found on the Keynote Support website. It is recommended that multiple sources be utilized to verify the recommendations listed. It is the responsibility of any visitor to this website to read and adhere to the End User Licensing Agreement (EULA) of all software and services mentioned on this website.
Keynote Support is not responsible for any of the following:

  • the quality or safety of any software discussed or recommended
  • the content, performance, or accuracy of any information documented on this website
  • Any loss, injury, or damage, direct or consequential, resulting from the use and application of any information presented in this site.
  • The content, accuracy, or performance of any hyperlinks published in this site.
  • The content, accuracy, performance, availability, suitability or privacy policies of other sites referred to or linked to in this site.

Any and all visitors to the Keynote Support website are bound by the terms of this disclaimer and must abide by this website’s Terms of Use. If any visitor does not agree, then he or she must stop accessing this website in any manner whatsoever.

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