Legal Notice and Terms of Use

The website www.novelingo.com (hereinafter, the “Website”) is owned by NOVELINGO S.L., with registered address at Avda. Diego Fernández de Mendoza 11 Portal 7, 6B, 29010 – Málaga, Spain, and VAT ID B44628329.

Accessing and browsing this Website implies full acceptance of these Terms of Use. NOVELINGO S.L. reserves the right to modify them at any time. Please check regularly.

1. Purpose

The Website provides information and services subject to these conditions. Using any section implies express acceptance of them.

2. Services

The Website offers information about the company, its products and services, contact forms, location, and social media links.

3. Privacy and Data Processing

NOVELINGO S.L. processes personal data in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 and LO 3/2018. You can consult the full privacy policy through the corresponding link.

4. Intellectual and Industrial Property

All content on the Website is the exclusive property of NOVELINGO S.L. or licensed third parties. Reproduction, distribution, or modification without express authorization is prohibited.

5. User Obligations

Users must use the Website lawfully. It is forbidden to access restricted areas, harm systems, introduce viruses, or use content in unauthorized ways.

6. Liability

NOVELINGO S.L. is not responsible for service interruptions, technical errors, or decisions made by the User based on the content of the Website.

7. Hyperlinks

The Website may link to third-party sites. NOVELINGO S.L. is not responsible for the content or availability of those external websites.

8. Cookies

You can view the cookie policy on the corresponding page of the Website.

9. Duration and Termination

The Website service is indefinite but may be terminated or suspended at any time by NOVELINGO S.L.

10. Warranties

Content is for informational purposes only. Any service contracts are governed by their specific conditions.

11. Force Majeure

NOVELINGO S.L. is not responsible for service interruptions due to force majeure such as power outages, strikes, or government actions.

12. Governing Law and Jurisdiction

These Terms are governed by Spanish law. In case of dispute, the parties shall submit to the courts of the User’s place of residence.