Terms of Use

You are reading a fixed set of pages built in advance and served to you from a content delivery network. Nothing on this domain runs as an application on your behalf: there is no account to open, no form to submit and no upload of any kind. What you see is what was published, and the sitemap for this build lists a single address. The date shown as the last modification, 23 August 2026, is the same date the sitemap itself carries, so you can always check which version of this text you are reading.

Understand what clicking a link actually does

Some links on this site are marked as sponsored and open in a new tab. None of them takes you directly to an operator. Each one is an address on this domain that answers with a redirect and passes you to the operator's own tracking address, which then leads to the operator's site. Ten such redirect rules exist in this build, and every one of them points outside this domain. Your relationship with any operator, along with anything that operator promises, sells or governs, begins only once you land on that operator's own site. Nothing stated here extends to that destination.

Know why this page cannot promise more

Everything a page here needs — styling, scripts, fonts and images — is served from this domain, so nothing else is contacted while a page is displayed. That, combined with the absence of any account system, means there is nothing on this site that can be created, changed, suspended or transferred, because no visitor-generated content exists here at all. There is also no e-mail address, phone number, postal address or contact form built into this site, so these terms cannot name a complaints channel, a response time, or a counterparty to write to. That silence is deliberate accuracy: it names no company, no jurisdiction and no dispute procedure because none was built, and stating otherwise would be inventing what does not exist.

Recognise a missing or mistyped address

If you request an address that is not part of the published inventory, the site returns a page marked so that it is not indexed or followed, and it forwards you straight back to the home page. A wrong or expired link cannot turn into a page of its own; it simply returns you to the one address the sitemap confirms exists.

Look to the destination for anything binding

Any such terms belong to the operator you reach after the redirect, and only that operator's own published terms apply to what happens next.