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Use of the Website

By using KElegit, you agree to:

•Use the website for lawful purposes only

•Not engage in any activity that may harm the website or its users

•Not attempt to hack, misuse, or disrupt the website’s services

•Intellectual Property Rights

Unless otherwise stated, KElegit and/or its content creators own the intellectual property rights for all material on this website.


You may:

•View and read content for personal use

•Share links to articles with proper credit

You may not:

•Republish content without permission

•Sell, rent, or copy KElegit content for commercial purposes

•User Comments & Contributions

Users may be allowed to post comments or feedback.


KElegit reserves the right to:

•Monitor comments

•Remove inappropriate, spammy, or offensive content

Users are responsible for the content they post and must ensure it does not violate any laws or third-party rights.


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KElegit may contain links to external websites.

We do not control or guarantee the accuracy or reliability of content on third-party websites and are not responsible for any damages arising from their use.


Advertising & Monetization

KElegit displays advertisements served by Google AdSense and other third-party advertising partners.

Ads shown on the website do not imply endorsement of any product or service by KElegit.


Limitation of Liability

KElegit shall not be held liable for any loss or damage arising from:

Use of the website

Reliance on information published on the website

Temporary unavailability of the website

Use of this website is at your own risk.


Changes to These Terms

KElegit reserves the right to update or modify these Terms and Conditions at any time without prior notice.

Any changes will be posted on this page.


Governing Law

These terms shall be governed and interpreted in accordance with applicable laws, without regard to conflict of law provisions.


Contact Us

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