Your Responsibilities
Summary: You must always (a) provide us with correct information, (b) not engage in
any illegal
activities, (c) access the App or Services only for personal use, (d) keep your hardware,
software and
log-in credentials secure, and (e) respect the security of our technical systems.
-
Duty to provide complete, truthful and accurate information: It is critical that all
information you
provide to us is true, complete, not misleading and is regularly updated by you. If all
or any part
of the information that you provide is incorrect, incomplete or misleading, it would be
a breach of
these Terms. If you discover any information provided is incorrect, incomplete or
misleading, then
please write to our Grievance Officer immediately.
-
Duty to not engage in any illegal activities: You must not use our App or Services for
committing
embezzlement, fraud, money laundering, or for any other unlawful purpose.
-
Duty to not use the Services for commercial purposes: You must use our App and Services
only for
personal and professional purposes.
-
Duty to keep hardware, software and log-in credentials secure: Considering the nature of
the App and
Services provided, please ensure that you keep your mobile device safe. You are solely
responsible
for all activities that occur from your Account. You must keep your password safe and
not disclose
your Account details to any third party or share the Account with any third party. If
you think
someone has gained access to your Account, please contact our Grievance Officer
immediately and
follow instructions provided to secure your Account. You must also ensure that you keep
updating the
App as and when we release new versions of it. Failure to do so may render you incapable
of using
certain Services or the App altogether.
-
Duty to respect security of the App: You must not access non-public areas of the App and
our
technical delivery systems. You must not introduce bots or malicious software into our
App, or
scrape the App for user information. You must refrain from probing, or testing
vulnerabilities in
our systems, authentication and security measures. We may report such actions to law
enforcement
authorities and pursue legal recourse.