Saudipedia - privacy and policy

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Privacy Policy

Accuracy and Warranties

All information provided on the Saudipedia website is owned by the Ministry of Media, and best practices are implemented to ensure the quality and updating of the information. However, neither the Ministry of Media nor Saudipedia is responsible for any damages resulting from the use of the content on this website. This includes, but is not limited to, any direct, special, incidental, or consequential damages, and any losses or expenses that may arise due to the use of the content on this website or the inability to use it by any party.

Availability of the Website

Saudipedia makes every possible effort to keep the website running smoothly and easily. However, the management of Saudipedia is not responsible and will not be held accountable for any claims due to the unavailability of the website because of technical issues beyond control.

Links to Other Websites

Our website may contain links to other websites on the network. Therefore, Saudipedia is not responsible for the contents of these websites, and browsing these sites via any link provided on Saudipedia is at the user's own risk.

User Agreement

The user agrees not to use, encourage, promote, facilitate, or instruct others to use the services in the following ways:

  • Engaging in or promoting activities that violate any law, regulation, government decision, royal decree, legal agreement, or published policies issued by Saudipedia.
  • Accessing any service or system or searching for vulnerabilities without authorization, including, but not limited to, breaches, vulnerability scans, or penetration testing.
  • Disrupting, interfering with, or bypassing any aspect of the service; or violating any security or authentication measures used by the system or service.
  • Theft of resources, including sensitive information.

Main Principles and General Rules for Data Sharing:

  • We provide publishable data from accurate sources and ensure that there's no duplication or conflict with other data.
  • We offer data for practical purposes that achieve public interests without harming the activities of entities, individual privacy, or environmental safety.
  • Access to data is available to qualified and properly trained individuals.
  • All necessary information for data exchange is communicated, including the required data, the purpose of its collection, means of transfer, methods of preservation, protection controls used, and the disposal mechanism.
  • The security controls stipulated in the Data Exchange Agreement are applied.
  • Appropriate security measures are implemented to protect data and exchange it in a safe and reliable environment in accordance with relevant regulations and legislation.
  • Ethical practices are applied during the data-sharing process to ensure its use within the framework of fairness, integrity, honesty, and respect.