Last Updated:
09 February 2023
Neon Surge Limited as the operator of PingMy.Cloud provides the website and services in accordance with the following terms. By using the website and services, you agree to these terms
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You are entitled to limited access to use our website and services. You may not copy, save, or modify, sell any part of it without our written permission.
By creating an account to use our service, you accept responsibility for that account including:
We retain the right to edit or remove the content of an account, suspend or cancel an account at our discretion.
Neon Surge Limited provides no guarantees, warranties or representations regarding the availability, function, or fit-for-purpose of the PingMy.Cloud website or services. You accept full and sole responsibility for any and all risk involved in using the website or services. Neon Surge Limited disclaims all liability (to the extent permitted by law) for any damages or losses of any kind which arise as a result of the use of the website or services provided by PingMy.Cloud.
Neon Surge Limited is registered and operating in New Zealand. It and its subsidiaries, employees and services are subject to the governing laws of New Zealand. As such, users of the website and services agree that the laws of New Zealand will apply to any disputes arising.
These terms, along with any other policies, may be updated at any time. If any published condition is deemed unenforceable by the governing laws of New Zealand, that condition may be deemed severable and shall not affect the validity and enforceability of any other condition.