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Terms of Use
Welcome to seamlessdoubt.com (the "site"), operated by Seamless Doubt — Sociedade Unipessoal Limitada (Portuguese VAT 519 387 473, Rua Santo Amaro, 24, Gandra, 4585-089 Paredes, Portugal). By accessing or using the site, you accept these Terms.
1. Scope
The site is intended to present Seamless Doubt's activity, products and services, and to enable contact. It does not constitute a binding contractual offer.
2. Intellectual property
All content published on the site — including text, graphics, logos, images, the "Seamless Doubt" trademark and source code — is owned by or licensed to Seamless Doubt and is protected by applicable law. Reproduction, distribution or commercial use is not permitted without prior written authorisation.
3. Acceptable use
- Do not attempt to access restricted areas, bypass security mechanisms or interfere with the site's operation.
- Do not use the contact form to send unsolicited commercial communications, illegal or offensive content, or content that infringes third-party rights.
- Do not collect data from the site through automated scraping without authorisation.
4. Third-party links
The site may contain links to third-party sites. Seamless Doubt does not control and is not responsible for their content, policies or practices.
5. Limitation of liability
Content is provided "as is", without warranties of accuracy, completeness or continuous availability. To the maximum extent permitted by law, Seamless Doubt is not liable for indirect damages, loss of data or loss of profits arising from use of or inability to use the site.
6. Data protection
The processing of personal data is governed by our Privacy Policy and our Cookie Policy.
7. Changes
We may update these Terms. The version in force is the one published on this page, dated in the "Last updated" line at the top.
8. Governing law and jurisdiction
These Terms are governed by Portuguese law. The courts of Porto, Portugal, have exclusive jurisdiction for any dispute, with express waiver of any other. Consumers may alternatively resort to the competent Consumer Arbitration Centre under Portuguese Law 144/2015.
