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Acceptance of Terms:

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Some features of SoftwareHere require registration for an account. You warrant that your account creation information will be accurate, complete, and current. You are solely responsible for maintaining the security of your account and must notify us immediately of any unauthorized use. You not use the website in the manner that interfere with its operation or damage another user including able Cash jump for receiving the harmful content eg virus, malware.

Intellectual Property and Third-Party Links:

All text, logos, images, software and trademarks on SoftwareHere is protected by international copyright and other laws and is the property of or used with permission by SoftwareHere. You shall not reproduce, modify, or distribute any content without a prior written permission. We may also have links to third party sites on our site. We do not control the content, services, or goods offered by these external sites and we are not liable for any damages suffered as a result of using them.

You agree that SoftwareHere, its members, employees, directors, agents, partners, suppliers and licensors shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages whatsoever resulting from your use of the site. If you breach these terms, we can suspend or terminate your access. Feel free to write us at support@softwarehere.info for any other questions. These Terms and Conditions shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the SoftwareHere jurisdiction, without regard to its conflict of law principles.