nodl.one Website Policies

Privacy Policy (Last Updated: May 20, 2025)

Who We Are: WNode Ltd (doing business as “Nodl”) operates the nodl.one website. We are a company registered in England and Wales (Company Number 16363136) with our office at Unit A, James Carter Road, Mildenhall, IP28 7DE, United Kingdom. We take your privacy seriously. We comply with applicable privacy laws, including the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR), Canada’s Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA).

This Privacy Policy explains what personal information we collect, how we use and share it, and your rights regarding that information when you use the nodl.one website.

Information We Collect

  • Information You Provide to Us: We collect personal information that you choose to give us. This includes:

    • Contact Form Information: If you fill out a contact form on our site or send us an email, we collect the information you provide, such as your name, email address, phone number (if you provide it), and the content of your message.

    • Newsletter Sign-Up: If you subscribe to our newsletter, we collect your email address (and your name, if you choose to provide it) so we can send you our updates.

    • Partner Referral Requests: If you ask us to share your details with our partners (for example, to help you make a purchase or get services through a Nodl partner), we will collect the information necessary for that request – typically your name, contact information, and any relevant preferences or details you provide – in order to pass it along to the partner with your permission.

  • Information We Do Not Collect: We do not collect any personal information automatically through cookies or third-party trackers (see our Cookie Policy below). We do not use analytics scripts or advertising trackers on our site. In short, we do not gather personal data about you unless you voluntarily provide it via forms or direct contact.

  • Technical Data: When you visit our site, some basic technical information is automatically recorded by our web server for security and maintenance purposes. This may include your IP address, browser type, device type, and the date & time of your visit. We do not use this technical data to identify you, and we do not combine it with any personal information you submit. It’s only used to ensure the website works properly (for example, to debug issues or protect against malicious activities).

How We Use Your Information

We only use your personal information for the purposes for which you provided it, or for closely related purposes that you would reasonably expect. Specifically, we may use your information in these ways:

  • To Respond to Inquiries: If you contact us with a question, request, or feedback, we will use your provided information (like your email address and message) to respond to you and address your inquiry.

  • To Send Newsletters and Updates: If you signed up for our email newsletter, we will use your email address to send you the newsletter and occasional updates about Nodl products, services, or company news. (You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking the “unsubscribe” link in any newsletter email or by contacting us, as described below.)

  • To Connect You with Partners: If you request that we forward your information to one of our authorized partners (for example, to facilitate a purchase or to get specialized support), we will use your details to make that connection. We will only share the information necessary and only with your explicit consent to do so.

  • Site Operation and Improvement: We may use the technical data (like server logs) to operate and protect our website. For instance, we might review logs to troubleshoot errors, monitor for suspicious activity to maintain security, or compile aggregate statistics (such as overall visitor numbers) to understand and improve how our site is used. This data is not used to profile individual visitors – it’s more about keeping the site running smoothly.

  • Legal Obligations: In some cases, we may need to use or retain your information to comply with laws and regulations. For example, if you make a business inquiry, we might keep correspondence as required by business record-keeping laws, or we might disclose information if required by a government authority or court order.

  • Protection of Rights: We may process and retain information as necessary to enforce our Terms of Use, to protect our rights and property, or to ensure the safety of our users or others. For example, if required, we might use information to prevent fraud, spam, or other misuse of our site.

Legal Bases for Processing (GDPR/UK GDPR Compliance)

If you are in the UK or EU (or where similar laws apply), we must have a valid legal basis to process your personal data. We rely on the following legal grounds:

  • Consent: For sending you newsletters or for sharing your details with a partner at your request, we rely on your consent. You have the choice to provide your information for these purposes, and you can withdraw your consent at any time. For example, we only send you marketing emails if you’ve opted in. If you ask us to forward your data to a partner, that’s also done with your consent.

  • Legitimate Interests: When you contact us and voluntarily provide your information, we have a legitimate interest in using that data to reply and help you, as this is the reason you contacted us. We consider this use beneficial for both you and us, and we handle only the data necessary to respond. We also have a legitimate interest in maintaining the security and functionality of our website (using technical data like IP addresses for logging and security). We ensure that our legitimate interests do not override your rights and freedoms – for instance, we don’t use your data for unexpected purposes.

  • Legal Obligation: If we need to process or disclose your personal information to comply with a legal obligation, we will do so under that basis. For example, we may keep transaction records or communications as required by law, or provide information if lawfully required by authorities.

(If you are in a jurisdiction like Canada, these bases align with the principles of PIPEDA as well – we obtain consent when needed and only handle information for purposes a reasonable person would consider appropriate under the circumstances.)

Sharing Your Information

We value your privacy and limit the sharing of your personal information. We do not sell your personal data to third parties. We only share information in the following situations:

  • With Your Consent or At Your Request: We will share your information with third parties (such as our partners) only if you have explicitly agreed to it. For example, if you ask us to put you in touch with a Nodl reseller or service partner, we will forward the information you provided (like your name and contact details, and what you’re interested in) to that specific partner. We will make it clear when such sharing is necessary, and we will only proceed with your permission.

  • Service Providers (Processors): We may share your information with trusted service providers who help us run our website and business operations. This can include, for instance, companies that host our website, manage our email newsletters, or provide cloud storage and email services. These service providers are bound by confidentiality obligations and are not allowed to use your information for anything other than the specific service they are providing to us. We only give them the information that’s necessary for their task (for example, your email address to our email newsletter service provider).

  • Legal Compliance and Protection: We might disclose personal information if we are legally required to do so – for example, in response to a court order, subpoena, or other legal process. We may also share information if we believe in good faith that it’s necessary to comply with law, to enforce our own legal rights (or the terms of this website), or to protect the rights, property, or safety of our company, our users, or others. For instance, if required, we might provide information to law enforcement to assist with an investigation.

  • Business Transfers: If WNode Ltd (Nodl) is involved in a merger, acquisition, sale of assets, or other business transaction, your information may be transferred to the new owner or successor as part of that deal. If this happens, we will ensure that your data remains subject to the protections described in this Privacy Policy, and we will notify you (for example, via a notice on our site or an email) if any such transfer results in a change of ownership or use of your personal information.

(For clarity, our normal operations keep your data within our company and our service providers. We do not share your information with advertisers or social media companies, since we have no advertising or social media tracking on our site.)

Data Storage and International Transfers

We store and process your personal information on secure servers located in the United Kingdom. We do not transfer or store your personal data in other countries. In other words, all the data we collect through nodl.one stays within the UK (which upholds strong data protection standards in line with European GDPR principles). There are no international data transfers in our standard operations.

If you are visiting our site from outside the UK (for example, from the United States or Canada or elsewhere), please be aware that the information you submit will be transmitted to and stored in the United Kingdom. By providing us with your information, you acknowledge this transfer. Rest assured, no matter where you are located, we will protect your data according to the commitments in this Privacy Policy and applicable law.

In the unusual event that you specifically request a service that involves an international transfer of your data, we will let you know and only proceed with your consent. For example, if you ask us to forward your details to a partner in a different country, we will do so only with your permission. In such cases, we will take appropriate steps to safeguard your data (for instance, ensuring the partner will handle your information securely and lawfully). Aside from such a user-initiated scenario, we do not send your personal information outside the UK.

Data Retention

We keep your personal information only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which you provided it, plus any additional period that may be required or permitted by law. Below is how this generally works in practice:

  • Contact and Inquiries: When you contact us (for example, via a contact form or email), we will retain your information for as long as needed to respond to you and resolve your inquiry. Once the conversation or assistance is complete, we typically retain the correspondence for a short period in case you have follow-up questions or to keep a record of the interaction. We generally will not keep these inquiry records longer than necessary (usually, this means up to one year or two years at most, unless a longer retention is required for legal reasons).

  • Newsletter Subscription: If you subscribe to our newsletter, we will keep your contact details on our mailing list until you decide to unsubscribe or until we stop sending the newsletter. If you unsubscribe (or if we discontinue the newsletter service), we will promptly remove your email from our active mailing list. We may however keep a record of your email in a suppression list to make sure we honor your opt-out (so we don’t accidentally send you emails again), or in our backup archives as needed, but we won’t use it to contact you.

  • Partner Referrals: If you ask us to share your information with a partner, we will keep a record of that request and the information shared. We typically will not retain your personal details for long after facilitating the referral. We’ll hold on to it just long enough to ensure the handoff was successful and to address any follow-up issues. After that, we will delete or anonymize the personal information from our systems, except for a simple record indicating that you requested a referral and that we passed your info to [Partner X] on [Date], which we might keep for our accountability (so we have proof of what we did, as required under some privacy laws). The partner to whom we sent your information will then handle your data under their own privacy policy and retention practices.

  • Legal or Compliance Reasons: We may need to retain certain information for longer periods if required by law or necessary to meet regulatory requirements, resolve disputes, or enforce our agreements. For example, we might keep transactional records for a number of years to comply with tax or accounting laws, or retain information in case of possible legal issues. In all cases, we will not keep personal data for longer than is necessary for the purpose it was collected, unless a longer retention is required or permitted by law.

After the applicable retention period ends, we will securely delete your personal information or anonymize it (so it can no longer be linked back to you).

Your Rights and Choices

You have several rights regarding your personal information, aimed at giving you control over how your data is used. We will honor the rights that apply to you. These rights include:

  • Right to Access: You have the right to ask us if we are processing your personal information, and to request a copy of the personal data we hold about you. We will provide you with this information, usually free of charge, within a reasonable timeframe. For example, you can ask, “What information do you have about me?” and we will supply you with the details (such as: we have your name and email because you contacted us on a certain date, etc.).

  • Right to Rectification (Correction): If any personal information we have about you is incorrect or incomplete, you have the right to have it corrected. For instance, if you notice we have misspelled your name or you need to update your email address, let us know and we will fix it.

  • Right to Deletion (Erasure): You can ask us to delete your personal information. This is sometimes called the “right to be forgotten.” For example, if you previously contacted us and now you want us to erase that correspondence and your contact details from our records, you can request that. We will delete your information unless we have a valid legal reason to keep it (such as a requirement to retain records for a certain period, or an ongoing legitimate business need). If you have subscribed to our newsletter and want to be removed, you can simply use the unsubscribe link, and we will delete your email from our active list.

  • Right to Withdraw Consent: If our processing of your personal information is based on your consent, you have the right to withdraw that consent at any time. For example, if you no longer want to receive our newsletter, you can unsubscribe (withdrawing consent for marketing emails). If you gave us consent to share your details with a partner and you change your mind before it’s been shared, you can inform us and we will not proceed with that sharing. Withdrawing consent will not affect the lawfulness of any processing we already did while we had your consent.

  • Right to Restrict Processing: You have the right to request that we restrict or pause the processing of your personal information in certain circumstances. For instance, if you believe the information we have is inaccurate, you can ask us to stop using it until we correct it. Or if you object to us using your data, you can ask us to hold off on processing while we review your objection. When processing is restricted, we can still store your data but won’t use it for anything else until the restriction is lifted.

  • Right to Object: You can object to our processing of your personal information if you feel it impacts your fundamental rights and freedoms. In some cases, we may have compelling legitimate grounds to continue processing (for example, if data is needed for legal claims), but we will consider and respond to any objection you raise. You have an absolute right to object to your data being used for direct marketing – if you object, we will stop using your data for that purpose immediately.

  • Right to Data Portability: For information you provided to us and that we process by automated means on the basis of consent or to fulfill a contract, you have the right to get that information from us in a structured, commonly used, machine-readable format (for example, a CSV file), and you have the right to ask us to transmit that data to another service provider if it’s technically feasible. (This right is more likely to apply in contexts like if you gave us a large set of data or if we had an account system – in our case, it might be less applicable, but we mention it for completeness.)

California Privacy Rights: If you are a resident of California, you have some additional rights under the CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) and CPRA (California Privacy Rights Act amendments). These include: the right to know what personal information we collect about you, the categories of personal information collected, the purposes for which we use it, the sources from which we got it, and the third parties (if any) with whom we share it. You also have the right to request that we delete any personal information about you that we have collected (subject to certain exceptions allowed by law). Furthermore, you have the right to opt-out of the sale or sharing of your personal information. However, note that we do not sell your personal information to anyone, and we do not share it for cross-context behavioral advertising purposes. Finally, you have the right not to be discriminated against for exercising any of your CCPA rights (and we would never do so – for example, we won’t deny you our services or charge you a different price just because you exercised your privacy rights). If you wish to exercise any of your California-specific rights, you can contact us as described below. We may need to verify your identity (for instance, by confirming some information we have on file) before fulfilling certain requests, as required by law.

Canadian Privacy Rights: If you are in Canada, your personal information is protected under laws like PIPEDA. You have rights similar to those described above – chiefly, the right to access the personal information we hold about you and the right to request corrections to any inaccuracies. We are committed to upholding these rights. Canadian users can contact us to inquire about their data or request changes, and we will respond in accordance with PIPEDA’s guidelines. We will also let you know if we ever use your information for a new purpose and obtain your consent if required. (Also, we do not do any overseas data transfers without letting you know, as mentioned, so your data will be handled as per Canadian expectations when it’s stored in the UK under our care.)

Exercising Your Rights: To exercise any of your rights, or to ask a question about your privacy, please contact us by email at team@nodl.one. You can also reach us by mail at the address provided in the “Contact Us” section below. Please describe your request clearly – for example, “I would like a copy of my personal information” or “Please correct my name spelling in your records” or “I withdraw my consent for the newsletter” – and include sufficient information for us to verify your identity. We might ask you to confirm some details (like replying from the email address you’re making a request about, or providing other identifying information) to ensure we are dealing with the right person.

We will respond to your request as soon as we can, generally within 30 days. If we need more time (for example, if the request is complex), we will let you know and explain why. If we cannot fulfill your request for a specific legal reason (which is uncommon), we will inform you of that as well. Rest assured, we will not charge you for making a request in most cases (the only exception could be if a request is repetitive or unfounded, in which case we’d tell you in advance if any fee would apply, but this has never happened so far).

Security of Your Information

We use appropriate security measures to protect your personal information. These measures are designed to prevent unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction of your data. They include technical measures (such as encryption of data in transit via HTTPS, firewalls, and secure server configurations) and organizational measures (such as limiting access to personal data only to employees or contractors who need it to perform their duties, and training our staff on data protection).

While we work hard to protect your information, it’s important to understand that no website or internet transmission is 100% secure or error-free. We cannot guarantee absolute security of data. For example, email communications might not be fully secure, so be mindful of the information you send us via email or web forms. Nevertheless, we regularly review our security practices to adapt to new threats and to ensure we maintain a high level of protection.

If we become aware of a data breach that affects your personal information, we will notify you and any applicable regulators as required by law.

Your Responsibility: To help keep your information secure, we encourage you to use a secure internet connection and to be cautious with your own sensitive information. If you create any accounts or credentials elsewhere (our site currently doesn’t require any login), keep your passwords confidential and choose strong passwords.

If you have reason to believe that your interaction with us is no longer secure (for instance, if you suspect that the personal data you provided has been compromised), please notify us immediately at team@nodl.one so we can investigate and address the issue.

Children’s Privacy

Our website and services are not intended for children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from anyone under 13 years old. If you are under 13, please do not use our contact forms, sign up for newsletters, or send us any personal information.

If we discover that we have inadvertently collected personal information from a child under 13, we will delete that information as soon as possible. If you are a parent or guardian and you believe your child under 13 may have provided personal information to us, please contact us at team@nodl.one. We will take prompt steps to remove the information and ensure it is not used for any purpose.

(For teens between 13 and 18: Our site is generally aimed at adults and businesses. If you are under the age of majority in your region, you should only use the site with permission and supervision from a parent or guardian. We still won’t knowingly collect data from minors without consent.)

Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, to clarify our policies, or to ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations. When we make changes, we will update the “Last Updated” date at the top of this Privacy Policy. If the changes are significant, we may also provide a more prominent notice — for example, a banner on our website or an email notification (if we have your email on file for the newsletter or a similar service).

We encourage you to review this Privacy Policy periodically. By continuing to use the nodl.one website after we post an updated Privacy Policy, you acknowledge and agree to the changes, to the extent permitted by law. Of course, if any change requires a new consent from you (for example, if we ever plan to use your data for a new purpose that we need your permission for), we will obtain that consent before the new use.

Contact Us

If you have any questions, concerns, or requests regarding this Privacy Policy or your personal data, please contact us. We are here to help and address any issues.

You can reach us by email at team@nodl.one. We check this email regularly and will do our best to respond promptly.

You can also write to us at:
WNode Ltd (Nodl)
Unit A, James Carter Road
Mildenhall, IP28 7DE
United Kingdom
Attn: Privacy Team
Finally, if you feel we have not addressed your privacy concern satisfactorily, you have the right to contact your local data protection authority. In the UK, this is the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). In Canada, you can reach out to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner. In California, you can contact the California Attorney General’s office. Of course, we would appreciate the chance to address your concerns first, so please consider reaching out to us directly and we’ll do our utmost to resolve any issue.

Cookie Policy (Last Updated: May 20, 2025)

No Cookies or Trackers: We do not use any cookies or tracking technologies on nodl.one. Our website has been designed to function without cookies in order to protect your privacy and provide a simple browsing experience. This section explains why we don’t use cookies and what that means for you.

To clarify, cookies are small text files that websites can place on your device to store information. Cookies are often used to remember your preferences, keep you logged in, or track your activity for analytics or advertising purposes. On nodl.one, however, we have chosen not to use any cookies at all.

Key Points:

  • No Cookies at All: When you visit our site, we do not place any cookies on your browser or device. This means we do not use cookies for login sessions (our site doesn’t have a login), for remembering preferences, nor for any tracking of your activity.

  • No Analytics or Advertising Trackers: We do not use Google Analytics or any similar analytics services that rely on cookies or tracking pixels. We also do not use advertising networks, social media plugins, or any other marketing trackers that would monitor your behavior. In short, your browsing activity on nodl.one is not being profiled or tracked by us.

  • No Cookie Banner Needed: Because we don’t use cookies, you won’t see those cookie pop-ups or consent banners on our website. We don’t need to ask for your permission to place cookies when you first visit, since there are none to place. You can browse freely without worrying about managing cookie settings on our site.

  • What About Essential Cookies?: Some websites use “essential” cookies for things like site security or basic functions. On nodl.one, we do not even use these, as our site’s basic functionality does not require storing anything on your device. Any basic information needed to make the site work (for example, remembering if you submitted a form) is handled in a way that doesn’t use cookies.

  • Data You Do Provide: The only information we collect is what you actively provide (such as filling out a contact form or subscribing to a newsletter) and some minimal technical data in our server logs (as described in our Privacy Policy). None of this involves cookies. For instance, our contact form simply sends us an email with your message – it doesn’t set a cookie on your device.

  • Third-Party Links: If you click a link on our site that takes you to a different website (for example, to one of our partners or to a social media page), that other site might use cookies or tracking technologies even if we do not. Our Cookie Policy only covers your experience on nodl.one. Once you leave our site, the privacy and cookie practices of the other website will apply. We recommend checking the cookie or privacy policy of any external sites if you have concerns, because we have no control over how other sites use cookies.

  • Future Changes: In the unlikely event that we decide to introduce cookies to our site (for example, to enable new features or gather anonymous analytics to improve our service), we will update this Cookie Policy accordingly. We will also implement any required cookie consent mechanisms at that time (such as a clear notice or banner asking for your consent, if the cookies are not strictly necessary). As of the Last Updated date above, we have no plans to use cookies.

Managing Cookies in Your Browser: Even though our site doesn’t use cookies, you might want to manage or delete cookies for other sites. Modern web browsers allow you to block or remove cookies. Check your browser settings if you’re interested – you can usually find options under “Privacy” or “Security” settings. Blocking cookies on our site won’t change anything about your experience on nodl.one (since we don’t use them), but it could affect other websites you visit.

Contact Us About Cookies: If you have any questions or concerns about our use (or non-use) of cookies and similar technologies, feel free to reach out to us at team@nodl.one. We’ll be happy to clarify anything or hear any suggestions you have.

Terms of Use (Last Updated: May 20, 2025)

Acceptance of Terms

This website (nodl.one) is provided by WNode Ltd, trading as Nodl. WNode Ltd is a company registered in England and Wales (Company Number 16363136), with its registered office at Unit A, James Carter Road, Mildenhall, IP28 7DE, United Kingdom.

By accessing or using the nodl.one website, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use. If you do not agree with these terms, please do not use our website. Using the site indicates that you accept these terms and will abide by them.

Throughout these Terms of Use, when we say “Nodl“, “we“, “us“, or “our“, we are referring to WNode Ltd. When we say “you” or “user“, we mean any person who is visiting or using the nodl.one website.

We may update these Terms from time to time (see the “Changes to These Terms” section below). It’s your responsibility to check for updates, and your continued use of the site after we make changes means you accept the new terms.

Informational Use Only – No Purchases on This Site

nodl.one is an informational website only. It exists to provide information about Nodl (WNode Ltd’s products and services) and related content. We do not sell any products or services through this website. There is no e-commerce or online store on nodl.one.

If you are interested in purchasing a Nodl product or service, such purchases are handled by our authorized partners or resellers on their own websites or platforms – not on nodl.one. We may provide links or contact information to help you get in touch with these partners (for example, a link to a reseller’s site or instructions to contact a sales partner), but any actual sale, payment transaction, or product delivery does not occur on our site.

What this means for you: Any purchase or transaction for Nodl products/services that you engage in will be solely between you and the relevant partner or reseller. WNode Ltd (Nodl) is not a party to those transactions. The partners will have their own terms of sale, privacy policies, and customer service procedures, which we encourage you to read and understand before making a purchase with them.

WNode Ltd is not responsible for any obligations related to sales made by third-party partners. For example, we are not responsible for taking or fulfilling your order, processing payments, shipping products, or handling returns, refunds, or warranties for purchases made through a partner. Those responsibilities lie with the partner from whom you make the purchase. If you have any questions or issues regarding a purchase (such as product delivery, returns, or technical support for a product you bought), you should contact the partner directly, as they are the seller of record for that transaction.

(In simple terms: nodl.one gives you info, but all buying/selling happens elsewhere. We stand by the quality of our products, but the actual sale and after-sale process is managed by our partners.)

Third-Party Links and Websites

As part of providing information and resources, we may include links on nodl.one that lead to third-party websites. These may include, for example, links to:

  • Authorized Partners or Resellers – where you can purchase Nodl products or related services.

  • External Resources or References – such as articles, documentation, or community forums relevant to our products.

  • Social Media Pages – like our official presence on Twitter, Facebook, etc., or content shared by others.

These links are provided for your convenience and to help you find relevant information or services. However, please note the following important points about third-party links:

  • When you click a link to an external website, you will be leaving our site. The third-party site is governed by its own terms and policies, not ours. We do not have control over the content, accuracy, or function of third-party sites.

  • We do not endorse or assume responsibility for any information, products, or services provided on external websites. Even if we link to a partner or reference, it’s not a blanket approval of everything on their site – it’s just for your convenience.

  • We are not liable for any damage or loss that may arise from your use of third-party websites. For example, if you follow a link to a partner’s site and buy something or rely on information there, that’s between you and the partner. We can’t control what happens on their site, so we can’t be responsible for it.

  • When you visit a third-party site, be sure to review their terms of use and privacy policy. Their practices may be different from ours. If you have any issues with a third-party site (like a broken link or inappropriate content), you can inform us, but we are not obligated to update or maintain links to third-party sites.

In summary, use third-party links at your own discretion and risk. We include them to enhance your experience, but we can’t guarantee anything about those external sites.

Intellectual Property

Ownership of Content: All materials on nodl.one – including (but not limited to) text, images, graphics, logos, design elements, and any software or code – are the property of WNode Ltd or are used by us with permission. This content is protected by copyright, trademark, and other intellectual property laws. For example, the “Nodl” name and logo are trademarks of WNode Ltd. The collective content arrangement and compilation on this site are our exclusive property as well.

Permitted Use: You are welcome to browse the site and print or download copies of content for your personal, non-commercial use (for example, printing a spec sheet or saving a product info page for reference).

Restricted Use: However, you may not copy, reproduce, distribute, modify, create derivative works from, publicly display, or commercially exploit any part of this website’s content without our prior written consent. This means you cannot take our text or images and use them on your own site or in marketing materials as if they were your own, nor can you sell or license our content to others. Also, you may not use any of our trademarks, logos, or brand names without explicit permission. For instance, you can’t name a product or service “Nodl” or use our logo in your project unless we’ve agreed to it in writing.

If you want to share something from our site, you may link to our webpages (as long as you do so in a fair and legal way that doesn’t damage our reputation or suggest our endorsement of your site). But please do not embed our content in a way that might confuse others about its source, and don’t remove any copyright or trademark notices from copies of our content.

All Rights Reserved: Any rights not expressly granted to you in these Terms are reserved by WNode Ltd. Unauthorized use of our content may violate copyright laws, trademark laws, and other regulations. We take intellectual property rights seriously; if we discover misuse of our content or branding, we may take appropriate action which could include requesting takedowns or pursuing legal remedies if necessary.

Disclaimer of Warranties

Use at Your Own Risk: Nodl.one is provided to you “as is” and “as available.” While we aim to provide useful, accurate information on our site, we cannot make any guarantees about the site or its content. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we disclaim all warranties and conditions, whether express or implied, regarding the site. This includes, but is not limited to, implied warranties of accuracy, completeness, reliability, merchantability (fitness for buying/selling), fitness for a particular purpose, title, and non-infringement.

In plain terms:

  • We do not guarantee that the website will always be up and running, error-free, or immune from downtime. There may be times when the site is unavailable for maintenance or due to technical issues.

  • We do not guarantee that the information on our site is 100% correct, complete, or up-to-date. We strive for accuracy, but the tech world changes fast and content can become outdated. Use the information as general guidance, not absolute truth for time-sensitive or critical decisions.

  • We do not warrant that our website is free of bugs, security threats, viruses, or other harmful components. We certainly take measures to secure our site (see our Privacy Policy’s security section), but no website is completely safe from every risk. Always use up-to-date antivirus and be cautious online.

  • If you apply any advice or information from our website, you do so at your discretion and risk. For example, if we post a how-to or a suggestion and you follow it, we’re not responsible if it doesn’t yield the result you wanted or causes any issues.

No Professional Advice: Unless explicitly labeled, nothing on this site constitutes professional advice (such as financial, legal, or technical advice tailored to your specific situation). It’s general information. For specific advice, you should consult a qualified professional.

In summary, we are providing this site without any promises that it will meet your expectations or requirements. You assume full responsibility for your use of the site.

(Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of certain warranties. If those laws apply to you, some of the above exclusions may not apply to you to the extent prohibited by law.)

Limitation of Liability

Limits on What We Owe You: To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, WNode Ltd (Nodl) and our officers, directors, employees, agents, and affiliates will not be liable for any damages or losses arising out of or in connection with your use of (or inability to use) the nodl.one website or any content on the site.

This limitation of liability covers all types of damages or losses, whether they are direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special, or punitive. Here are some examples to illustrate what this means:

  • If the website is down or not working properly and it causes you inconvenience or loss (for example, you couldn’t get information in time, or the downtime caused your business some loss), we are not liable for that.

  • If there is an error or typo on our site (say, a specification or a price mentioned in a blog post) and you rely on that information to make a decision that leads to a loss or damage, we are not responsible for your loss. Always double-check important details with us or our official documents.

  • If you download something from our site (e.g., a PDF manual or software) and it somehow causes damage to your device or data (e.g., due to an unforeseen virus – even though we certainly don’t intend for that to ever happen), we would not be liable for any repair costs or data loss. You should have up-to-date security software.

  • If you click a third-party link on our site and something bad happens on that third-party site (like a scam or a breach), we are not responsible for that. We don’t control third-party sites (as noted earlier).

Cap on Liability: In the unlikely event that, despite the above, WNode Ltd is found liable to you for any claim arising from your use of this site, our liability will be limited to the amount you paid (if any) for using our site or services. In most cases, this amount will be zero, because our website is provided to you free of charge. We do not charge any fee for access to the site’s content.

No Double Recovery: If multiple claims arise from the same events or facts, that doesn’t increase the limit. The overall limit will still apply.

Exceptions to the Limitations: We are not trying to exclude or limit liability in situations where we are not allowed to do so by law. For example, nothing in these terms will exclude or limit our liability for: (a) death or personal injury caused by our negligence; (b) fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; or (c) any other liability which cannot be excluded or limited under applicable law. Similarly, if you are using the site as a consumer, you may have certain rights under consumer protection laws (like laws regarding services being provided with reasonable care and skill) that cannot be contractually waived – these Terms are not intended to override those rights.

In summary, our liability to you is limited. This reflects the fact that we’re offering a free informational service and cannot assume responsibility for all the various things that might go wrong in the big wide world. We encourage you to use the information on our site wisely and at your own risk, and to understand that we can’t cover for every outcome.

Changes to These Terms

We may modify or update these Terms of Use from time to time. Reasons for updates might include changes to our website’s features, changes in law, or simply clarifications to our policies. When we update the Terms, we will do the following:

  • Posting the Updated Terms: We will post the new Terms of Use on this page. The “Last Updated” date at the top will be changed to reflect when the new terms come into effect.

  • Notice: If the changes are material (significant), we may provide additional notice of the changes. This could be a notice on our website’s homepage, a pop-up notification, or even an email to newsletter subscribers or users who have contacted us, if appropriate. Minor changes (like clarifications or grammatical fixes) might not be announced, so it’s a good idea to review this page once in a while.

Your continued use of nodl.one after any changes to the Terms of Use constitutes acceptance of those changes. If you do not agree with the revised terms, you should stop using the site. We want our users to be informed, so we strive to make any updates clear and to not surprise you with sneaky changes.

Remember, these Terms (and any updates) are here to help define the relationship between you and us regarding use of the site. If something is really unclear or you have a question about the Terms, feel free to reach out to us.

Governing Law and Jurisdiction

These Terms of Use and any disputes arising from your use of the site are governed by the laws of England and Wales. We choose UK law because our company is based in the UK. This governing law applies no matter where in the world you reside, but it will not deprive you of any consumer protections that are mandatory under the laws of your country of residence (if applicable).

By using this site, you agree that any dispute or claim relating to these Terms or your use of the site that cannot be resolved informally shall be brought in the courts of England and Wales. You consent to the personal jurisdiction of these courts. This means if there is a legal dispute, we would generally handle it in a UK court under UK law.

Important for International Users (Including USA & Canada): We understand that you might be accessing our site from outside the UK. These Terms still apply, but you might also have rights or remedies under your local laws, especially if you are a consumer. Nothing in these Terms is meant to limit or exclude any consumer rights under law in your jurisdiction that cannot be waived. For example, if you are in a part of Canada or the United States that grants you certain legal protections, those will still apply. Think of these Terms as complementary to those protections, not a replacement.

If a court with appropriate authority finds any part of these Terms unenforceable, the rest of the Terms will still remain in effect. Any unenforceable part will be modified to the minimum extent necessary to make it enforceable, reflecting the original intent as closely as possible.

Contact Us

Thank you for reading these Terms of Use. We hope you enjoy using nodl.one. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about these Terms (or about the site in general), please do not hesitate to contact us.

You can reach the Nodl team at team@nodl.one for assistance or inquiries related to these Terms. We will do our best to respond promptly and help resolve any issues.

You can also write to us at:
WNode Ltd (Nodl)
Unit A, James Carter Road
Mildenhall, IP28 7DE
United Kingdom

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