ANTI-SPAM POLICY

ANTI-SPAM POLICY

  1. Internet user privacy is of paramount importance to twickets.live and our customers. We support the protection of client and consumer’s privacy rights as a fundamental element of our business. Since personal privacy integrity is at the very core of our business, our success depends on our ability to maintain the trust of the people viewing our products.
  2. MESSAGE RECIPIENT POLICY
    1. Before clients can receive twickets.live‘s messages, advertising or promotions, client must have agreed to receive such messages. Any recipient may request at any time to be removed from our list, and we will comply with that request. In addition, we will thoroughly investigate any allegations made by recipients relating to unsolicited messages.
  3. POLICY AGAINST ADVERTISING OUR WEBSITE USING UNSOLICITED EMAIL MESSAGES
    1. We require that all e-mails promoting twickets.live or its products are sent only to clients who have agreed to receive such messages. We prohibit any advertising of our brand and Web site using unsolicited email messages. Not complying with this policy will cause partnership termination and/or affiliate account termination.
    2. If you feel you’ve been sent unsolicited emails promoting our brand or website and would like to register a complaint, please contact our operations team. We will immediately investigate all allegations made related to unsolicited messages.
    3. Your email address is safe with us.
    4. We never sell or share your email addresses with other companies.
    5. You can un-subscribe at any time.
    6. We require that each e-mail message sent out from twickets.live includes an easy way for subscribers to remove themselves via an un-subscribe link.
    7. If you receive a newsletter or email and decide you don’t like it, simply click the unsubscribe link at the bottom of the email.
  4. DEFINITION OF SPAM
    1. Spam is unsolicited email sent in bulk. Any promotion, information or solicitation that is sent to a person via e-mail without their prior consent, where there is no pre-existing relationship between the sender and the recipient, is spam.