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Last Updated: December 31st, 2021

Anchore, Inc. (“us”, “we”, or “our”) uses cookies in connection with its
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which we may partner, may use cookies in connection with the Service, your
choices regarding cookies and further information about cookies.

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it more useful to you.  Cookies that we use do not reveal or contain any
identifiable personal information and cannot read any data or other information
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WHO WE ARE

We are Anchore, operating the Anchore website  at anchore.com (our “website”)
and offering security solutions for containerized products, applications, and
related services (together, the “Services”). Anchore provides its Services to
users throughout the world.

If you are based in the European Economic Area (“EEA”) or United Kingdom (“UK”),
Anchore which is located at 801 Presidio Avenue, Suite B, Santa Barbara,
California, 93101 (USA) is the data controller of your personal information and
in respect of marketing and business development activities, Anchore UK Limited
which is located at 6th Floor One London Wall, London, EC2Y 5EB, United Kingdom
is also the data controller.

All references in this Privacy Policy to “Anchore”, “our”, “us” or “we” refer to
Anchore, Inc., or our group companies, as appropriate. All references in this
Privacy Policy to “you” and “your” refer to the applicable individual or entity
described in the “To Whom This Policy Applies” section hereinbelow.


OUR VALUES AND THE PURPOSE FOR THIS POLICY

This Privacy Policy (“Privacy Policy”) informs you of our policies regarding how
we use your personal information when you use our Services – when we refer to
“use” of your personal information in this policy, this includes a range of
activities such as the collection, storage, processing, sorting, handling and
disclosure of your personal information.

We use your personal information for providing and improving our Services. By
using our Services, you agree to the use of your personal information in
accordance with this Privacy Policy.

We value your privacy and want to be accountable and fair to you as well as
transparent with you in the way that we use your personal information. We also
want you to know your rights in relation to your personal information which you
can find in Section 6 (Your rights if based in EEA or UK) below.

We strive to improve the information we provide to our customers and contacts.
Therefore, if you have any feedback on this Privacy Policy, please let us know
using our contact details which you can find in Section 14 (Further questions
and how to make a complaint) below.


TO WHOM THIS PRIVACY POLICY APPLIES

This Privacy Policy applies to:

 1. Visitors to our website;
 2. Our customers, and employees of our customers;
 3. Prospective customers to whom we send marketing communications;
 4. People who contact us with enquiries; and
 5. Our suppliers, and employees of our suppliers;

Depending on our relationship with you as described in the foregoing list, we
will use your personal information in different ways. Please click on the link
above that describes and applies to your relationship with us to find out the
personal information that we collect about you and how we use your personal
information.


WHAT THIS PRIVACY POLICY CONTAINS

This Privacy Policy describes the following important topics relating to your
personal information:

 1.  How we obtain your personal information;
 2.  Collection of your personal information and how we use it:
 3.  Legal bases for using your personal information;
 4.  How and why we share your personal information with others;
 5.  How long we store your personal information;
 6.  Your rights, if based in EEA or UK;
 7.  Children;
 8.  Marketing and Canadian Anti-Spam Legislation (if you are located in
     Canada);
 9.  Where we may transfer your personal information;
 10. Risks and how we keep your personal information secure;
 11. Links to other websites;
 12. Do Not Track;
 13. Changes to this Privacy Policy; and
 14. Further questions and how to make a complaint


YOUR RIGHTS TO OBJECT

If you are based in the EEA or the UK, you have various rights in respect of our
use of your personal information, as set out in Section 6 (Your rights if based
in EEA or UK) below. Two of the fundamental rights to be aware of are that:

 * you may ask us to stop using your personal information for direct-marketing
   purposes. If you exercise this right, we will stop using your personal
   information for this purpose.
 * you may ask us to consider any valid objections which you have to our use of
   your personal information in situations where we process your personal
   information on the basis of our, or another person’s, legitimate interest.

You can find out more information in Section 6 (Your rights if based in EEA or
UK) below.


WHAT YOU NEED TO DO AND CONFIRM TO US

Please read this Privacy Policy carefully to understand how we use your personal
information. By accessing and/or using our website or Services or otherwise
engaging with us in the ways set out in this Privacy Policy, you confirm that
you have read and understood the entirety of this Privacy Policy, as it applies
to you.


THE DETAIL: THE KEY INFORMATION THAT YOU SHOULD KNOW


 1. HOW WE OBTAIN YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
    
    1. You may provide us with your personal information voluntarily. We may
       also receive personal information about you from third parties such as
       marketing agencies, market research companies, our suppliers, contractors
       and consultants, group companies, public websites and public agencies,
       each and all of which we refer to as “third party sources” or “suppliers”
       throughout this Privacy Policy.
    2. You may give us personal information about yourself by using the online
       forms provided on our website, setting up an account with us, using
       bulletin boards or forums on our website, or by contacting us by phone,
       email or other means. This includes, for example, where you provide your
       personal information to us in order to receive products, deliveries,
       information or Services from us. If you are a supplier, you may also give
       us personal information about you when you are offering or providing
       products or services to us.


 2. COLLECTION OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION AND HOW WE USE IT
    
    Please go to the section or sections below that best describe our
    relationship with you to find out the personal information that we collect
    about you and how we otherwise use this information. We refer to this as
    “personal information” throughout this policy.
    
    1. VISITORS TO OUR WEBSITE
       
       1. What personal information do we collect about you?
          We, or third party sources on our behalf, may collect and use any of
          the following personal information about you:
          
          
          
          1.  your name including your title;
          2.  your email address;
          3.  your telephone number;
          4.  the country where you are located;
          5.  your company, job role and job title;
          6.  your preferences on information you want to receive;
          7.  information provided when you correspond or chat with us or fill
              out forms on our website;
          8.  any updates to personal information provided to us;
          9.  personal information we collect about you or that we obtain from
              our third party sources;
          10. the following personal information created and recorded
              automatically when you visit our website (Please note that we may
              use third party sources such as Google Analytics that collect,
              monitor and analyze this type of personal information in order to
              improve our website’s functionality. Visit Google Tools for more
              information on opting out of being tracked by Google Analytics
              across all websites you access. These third-party sources have
              their own privacy policies addressing how they use such personal
              information):
              1. Technical information. This includes: the Internet Protocol
                 (IP) address used to connect your computer to the internet
                 address; the website address and country from which you access
                 information; the files requested; browser type and version;
                 browser plug-in types and versions; operating system; and
                 platform. We use this personal information to administer our
                 website, to ensure the efficiency of our systems, provide
                 privacy options based on your country, and to undertake an
                 analysis on the locations from which people access our web
                 pages;
              2. Information about your visit and your behaviour on our
                 website (for example, the pages that you click on). This may
                 include the third-party website(s) you visit before and after
                 visiting our website (including date and time), campaigns or
                 ads that you clicked on before visiting the site, time and
                 length of visits to certain pages, page interaction information
                 (such as scrolling, clicks, and mouse-overs), methods used to
                 browse away from the page, traffic data, location data, weblogs
                 and other communication data and information provided when
                 requesting further service or downloads;
       2. How we use your personal information
          We will use the personal information listed above for the following
          reasons:
          
          
          
          1. 1. to allow you to access and use our website;
             2. to receive and respond to enquiries from you through our website
                about our technical solutions;
             3. for improvement and maintenance of our website and to provide
                technical support for our website;
             4. to ensure the security of our website;
             5. to analyze your interest in our products and services;
             6. to recognise you when you return to our website, to store
                information about your preferences, and to allow us to customise
                our website according to your individual interests; and
             7. to evaluate your visit to our website and prepare reports or
                compile statistics to understand the type of people who use our
                website, how they use our website and to make our website more
                intuitive. Such details will be anonymised as far as reasonably
                possible and you will not be identifiable from the information
                collected.
          
          Please see Sections 2.6 and 2.7 below for more details about how we
          will use your personal information.
       
       3. A word about web beacons and cookies
          1. Web beacons, also known as gifs, are electronic images that may be
             used on our website or in our emails. A web beacon may be used on
             our website pages to collect information, deliver cookies, count
             visits, compile statistics on usage and campaign effectiveness and
             in our emails to tell if an email has been opened and acted upon.
          2. Some pages on our website use cookies, which are small files placed
             on your internet browser when you visit our website. We use cookies
             in order to offer you a more tailored experience in the future, by
             understanding and remembering your particular browsing preferences.
          3. Where we use cookies on our website, you may block these at any
             time. To do so, you can activate the setting on your browser that
             allows you to refuse the setting of all or some cookies. However,
             if you use your browser settings to block all cookies (including
             essential cookies), you may not be able to access all or parts of
             our website or to use all the functionality provided through our
             website.
          4. For detailed information on the cookies we use and the purposes for
             which we use them, please refer to our Cookies Policy, which hereby
             is incorporated by reference herein.
    
    2. OUR CUSTOMERS, AND EMPLOYEES OF OUR CUSTOMERS
       
       1. What personal information do we collect about you?
          We, or third party sources on our behalf, may collect and use any of
          the following information that we obtain about you as described
          herein:
          
          
          
          1.  your name;
          2.  your postal address (including country where you are located);
          3.  your email address;
          4.  your telephone number;
          5.  your age;
          6.  your gender;
          7.  your car license or registration plate number;
          8.  information provided when you correspond with us;
          9.  any updates to personal information provided to us;
          10. information about our security solutions and associated services
              we provide to you:
              1. information needed to provide the Services to you (including
                 information on joining forms, order details, order history and
                 payment details);
              2. customer services information; and
              3. customer relationship management and marketing information;
          11. health and safety information, including any accidents you have at
              one of our properties;
          12. closed circuit television (“CCTV”) recordings, if you visit one of
              our properties;
          13. your IP address;
          14. information you provide to help us provide you with improved
              Services, for example if we ask you to fill in a survey or
              questionnaire; and
          15. information you provide to us when requesting information.
       2. How we use your personal information
          We will use the personal information listed above for the following
          reasons:
          
          
          
          1. to provide you with our products and Services;
          2. to deal with any enquiries or issues you have about our security
             solutions that you request from us and about our products and
             Services;
          3. to send you certain communications (including by email or post)
             about our products and Services such as administrative messages
             (for example, setting out changes to our website terms and
             conditions and keeping you informed about our fees and charges);
          4. to ensure your safety and security and that of others, by the use
             of CCTV;
          5. to carry out analysis and market research on people who may be
             interested in our products and Services; and
          6. if it is in our legitimate interests for business development and
             marketing purposes, to contact you (including by telephone or post)
             with information about our products and Services or the products
             and services of our suppliers which either you request, or which we
             feel will be of interest to you; and
          7. if you are a sole trader or a non-limited liability partnership and
             have consented to us contacting you by email with information about
             our products and Services or the products and services of our
             suppliers which either you request, or which we feel will be of
             interest to you.
          
          Please see Sections 2.6 and 2.7 below for more details about how we
          will use your personal information.
       
       3. Source of personal information. We may receive some of your personal
          information from third party sources, such as employers, channel
          partners (resellers, distributors), lead generation tools, internet
          service/analytics providers, and other portfolio companies.
       4. Information we need to provide Services to you. We need certain types
          of personal information so that we can provide products and Services
          to you and perform contractual and other legal obligations that we
          have to you. If you do not provide us with such personal information,
          or if you ask us to delete it, you may no longer be able to access our
          products or Services or related security solutions or the products and
          services of our suppliers.
    
    3. PROSPECTIVE CUSTOMERS TO WHOM WE SEND MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS
       
       1. We, or third party sources on our behalf, may use any of the following
          personal information about you:
          1. your name including your title;
          2. your postal address;
          3. your email address;
          4. your telephone number; and
          5. information about your preferences or interest in our solutions.
       2. How we use your personal information
          We may use the personal information listed in Section 2.2(a) above,
          if:
          
          
          
          1. you have consented to contact by email, telephone or post; or
          2. It is in our legitimate interests to contact you with information
             about our products and Services which either you request, or which
             we feel will be of interest to you for business development and
             marketing purposes (including newsletters and promotional
             materials).
          
          Please see Sections 2.6 and 2.7 below for more details about how we
          will use your personal information.
       
       3. Source of personal information. We may receive some of your personal
          information from third party sources.
    
    4. PEOPLE WHO CONTACT US WITH ENQUIRIES
       
       1. We, or third party sources on our behalf, may collect and use any of
          the following personal information about you:
          1. your name including your title;
          2. your postal address;
          3. your email address;
          4. your telephone number;
          5. information provided when you correspond with us or any third party
             source; and
          6. any updates to information provided to us or any third party
             source.
       2. How we use your personal information
          We will use the personal information listed in Section 2.4(a) above to
          deal with any enquiries or issues you have about our products and
          Services, including any questions you may have about how we use your
          personal information, or any requests made by you for a copy of the
          personal information we hold about you. If we do not have a contract
          with you, we may process your personal information for these purposes
          where it is in our legitimate interests for customer services
          purposes. Please see Sections 2.6 and 2.7 below for more details about
          how we may use your personal information.

 1.  1. OUR SUPPLIERS AND EMPLOYEES OF OUR SUPPLIERS
        
        1. We, or third party sources on our behalf, may use any of the
           following personal information about you:
           1.  your name including your title;
           2.  work contact information (phone number, postal address, mailing
               address, email address);
           3.  your job title;
           4.  your gender;
           5.  your date of birth;
           6.  information provided when you correspond with us;
           7.  any updates to personal information provided to us;
           8.  personal information we collect about you from third party
               sources such as LinkedIn:
           9.  CVs, resumes, pitch and tender information;
           10. proof of identification and address;
           11. visa or work permit documentation;
           12. details of compensation, expense claims and bank details;
           13. information required to access company systems and applications
               (such as system ID);
           14. work hours (overtime and hours worked); and
           15. if you attend our properties, CCTV recordings
        2. How we use your personal information
           We may use the personal information listed above for the following
           reasons:
           
           
           
           1. to enable us to purchase and receive products and services from
              you (including supplier due diligence, payment and expense
              reporting and financial audits);
           2. to assess your working capacity;
           3. to deal with enquiries from you;
           4. to confirm information on CVs and performance reference checks, to
              assess you or your employer’s suitability to work for us;
           5. for equal opportunities monitoring;
           6. for health and safety records and management;
           7. for security vetting and criminal records checks (where applicable
              and allowed by law); and
           8. for CCTV monitoring and other security of company facilities.
           
           Please see Sections 2.6 and 2.7 below for more details about how we
           will use your personal information.
        
        3. Source of personal information. We may receive some of your personal
           information from third party sources, such as your employer or your
           employer’s company website. We may also collect this personal
           information from publicly-available sources, such as LinkedIn.
        4. Information we need so that you can provide services to us. Please
           note that we need certain types of personal information so that you
           or your employer can provide services to us. If you do not provide us
           with such personal information, or if you or your employer ask us to
           delete it, you may no longer be able to provide services to us.
     
     2. WHATEVER OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH YOU IS, WE MAY ALSO USE YOUR PERSONAL
        INFORMATION FOR THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL REASONS:
        
        1. to deal with any enquiries or issues you have about how we use your
           personal information, or any requests made by you for a copy of the
           personal information we hold about you. If we do not have a contract
           with you, we may process your personal information for these purposes
           where it is in our legitimate interests for customer services
           purposes;
        2. for our internal corporate reporting, business administration,
           ensuring adequate insurance coverage for our business, ensuring the
           security of our company facilities, research and development, and to
           identify and implement business efficiencies within our company. We
           may process your personal information for these purposes where it is
           in our legitimate interests to do so;
        3. to comply with any procedures, laws and regulations which apply to
           us. Such use may include situations in which we reasonably consider
           it is in our legitimate interests or the legitimate interests of
           others to comply, as well as when we are legally required to do so;
           and
        4. to establish, exercise or defend our legal rights. Such use may
           include situations in which we reasonably consider it is in our
           legitimate interests or the legitimate interests of others to engage
           in such activities as well as when we are legally required to do so.
     
     3. FURTHER PROCESSING
        
        If you are based in the EEA or the UK, before using your personal
        information for any purposes which fall outside those set out in Section
        2 (Collection of your personal information and how we use it), we will
        undertake an analysis to establish if our new use of your personal
        information is compatible with the purposes set out in Section 2
        (Collection of your personal information and how we use it). If you have
        any questions about our analysis in this regard, please let us know
        using our contact details which you can find in Section 14 (Further
        questions and how to make a complaint) below.


 2.  LEGAL BASES FOR USE OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
     
     1. We consider that the legal bases for using your personal information as
        set out in this Privacy Policy are as follows:
        1. Our use of your personal information is necessary to perform our
           obligations under any contract with you (for example, to fulfil an
           order which you place with us, to comply with the terms of use of our
           website which you accept by accessing, browsing, or otherwise using
           our website and/or to comply with our contract to provide products or
           Services to or receive products or services from you or your
           employer); or
        2. Our use of your personal information is necessary for complying with
           our legal obligations (for example, for health and safety purposes);
           or
        3. Where neither (a) nor (b) applies, use of your personal information
           is necessary for our legitimate interests or the legitimate interests
           of others (for example, to ensure the security of our website). Our
           legitimate interests are to:
           1. run, grow and develop our business (as well as the businesses of
              our group companies);
           2. operate and maintain our website;
           3. select appropriately skilled and qualified suppliers;
           4. ensure a safe environment for our personnel, visitors, and
              suppliers;
           5. carry out marketing, market research and business development;
           6. place, track and ensure fulfilment of orders with our suppliers;
              and
           7. for internal group administrative purposes.
           
           If we rely on our (or another person’s) legitimate interests for
           using your personal information, we will undertake a balancing test
           to ensure that our (or the other person’s) legitimate interests are
           not outweighed by your interests or fundamental rights and freedoms
           which require protection of your personal information. You can ask us
           for information on this balancing test by using our contact details
           which you can find in Section 14 (Further questions and how to make a
           complaint) below.
     2. If you are based in the EEA or the UK, we may process your personal
        information in some cases for marketing purposes on the basis of your
        consent (which you may withdraw at any time after giving it, as
        described in Section 3.3 below).
     3. If you are based in the EEA or the UK and we rely on your consent for us
        to use your personal information in a particular way, but you later
        change your mind, you may withdraw your consent by contacting us
        at info@anchore.com and we will stop doing so. However, if you withdraw
        your consent, this may impact our ability to provide products and
        Services to you (for example, we may not be able to provide marketing
        information to you regarding our products and Services).


 3.  HOW AND WHY WE SHARE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION WITH OTHERS
     
     1. We may share your personal information with our group companies where it
        is in our legitimate interests to do so for internal administrative
        purposes (for example, for corporate strategy, compliance, auditing and
        monitoring, research and development and quality assurance).
     2. We will share your personal information with the following third parties
        or categories of third parties:
        1. channel partners (including resellers and distributors) who assist us
           in providing requested products or Services to you;
        2. service providers that act on our behalf (for example, cloud services
           / website hosting services providers, marketing support providers,
           analytics and search engine providers, and public relations
           consultants.)
        3. business partners with whom we provide Services or sell products
           jointly to you and may provide such partners with the information
           necessary for such purpose;
        4. our investors to whom we disclose aggregate data about the use of our
           products or Services. In limited circumstances, and where permitted
           by law, we may disclose personal information, including business
           contact information, of entities that purchase our products or
           Services to our investors where we believe it necessary to do so to
           protect our own rights and interests, the rights and interests of
           other persons, or where we believe that the applicable entity may be
           interested in a product or services offered by a different portfolio
           company; and
        5. our other service providers, contractors and subcontractors,
           including payment processors, utility providers, suppliers of
           technical and support services, insurers, and logistic providers.
     3. We will always ensure that any third parties with whom we share your
        personal information are subject to privacy and security obligations
        consistent with this Privacy Policy and applicable laws.
     4. We will also disclose your personal information to third parties:
        1. where it is in our legitimate interests to do so to run, grow and
           develop our business:
           1. if we sell or buy any business or assets, we may disclose your
              personal information to the prospective seller or buyer of such
              business or assets;
           2. if substantially all of our or any of our affiliates’ assets are
              acquired by a third party, in which case personal information held
              by us will be one of the transferred assets;
        2. if we are under a duty to disclose or share your personal information
           in order to comply with any legal obligation, any lawful request from
           government or law enforcement officials or as may be required to meet
           national security or law enforcement requirements or prevent illegal
           activity;
        3. in order to enforce or apply our website terms of use, our terms and
           conditions for customers, or any other agreement to which we are a
           party or otherwise are bound or to respond to any claims, to protect
           our rights or the rights of a third party, to protect the safety of
           any person or to prevent any illegal activity; or
        4. to protect the rights, property, or safety of Anchore, our staff, our
           customers or other persons. This may include exchanging personal
           information with other organizations for the purposes of protection
           against fraud or other illegal activity.
     5. We may also disclose and use anonymized, aggregated reporting and
        statistics about users of our website or our products and Services for
        the purpose of internal reporting or reporting to our affiliated
        companies or other third parties, and for our marketing and promotion
        purposes.
     6. Save as expressly detailed above, we will never share, sell or rent any
        of your personal information to any third party without notifying you
        and, where necessary, obtaining your consent. If you have given your
        consent for us to use your personal information in a particular way, but
        later change your mind, you should contact us by using our contact
        details which you can find in Section 14 (Further questions and how to
        make a complaint) below, and we will stop doing so.


 4.  HOW LONG WE STORE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
     
     We keep your personal information for no longer than necessary for the
     purposes for which we use the personal information. The length of time for
     which we retain personal information depends on the purposes for which we
     use it and/or as required to comply with applicable laws and to establish,
     exercise or defend our legal rights.


 5.  YOUR RIGHTS IF BASED IN EEA OR UK
     
     1. If you are based in the EEA or the UK, you have certain rights in
        relation to your personal information. If you would like further
        information in relation to these or would like to exercise any of them,
        please contact us via email at info@anchore.com at any time. You have
        the following rights:
        1. Right of access. You have a right to access any of your personal
           information that we hold. You can ask us for (i) a copy of your
           personal information; (ii) confirmation as to whether your personal
           information is being used by us; (iii) details about how and why it
           is being used; and (iv) details of the safeguards that are in place
           if we transfer your information outside of the EEA or UK.
        2. Right to update your personal information. You have a right to
           request an update to any of your personal information that is out of
           date or incorrect.
        3. Right to delete your personal information. In certain specific
           circumstances, you have a right to request us to delete any of your
           personal information that we are holding.. You can request us for
           further information on these specific circumstances by contacting us
           using our contact details, which you can find in Section 14 (Further
           questions and how to make a complaint) below.
           We will pass your request onto other recipients of your personal
           information unless that is impossible or involves disproportionate
           effort. You can request us to identify such recipients by contacting
           us using our contact details which you can find in Section 14
           (Further questions and how to make a complaint) below.
        4. Right to restrict use of your personal information: In certain
           specific circumstances, you have a right to request us to restrict
           the way that we process your personal information. You can request us
           for further information on these specific circumstances by contacting
           us using our contact details which you can find in section 14
           (Further questions and how to make a complaint) below.
           We will pass your request onto other recipients of your personal
           information unless that is impossible or involves disproportionate
           effort. You can request us to identify such recipients by contacting
           us using our contact details which you can find in section 14
           (Further questions and how to make a complaint) below.
        5. Right to stop marketing: You have a right to request us to stop using
           your personal information for direct marketing purposes. If you
           exercise this right, we will stop using your personal information for
           this purpose.
        6. Right to data portability: You have a right to request us to provide
           any of your personal information in our possession to a third party
           provider of services. This right only applies where we use your
           personal information on the basis of your consent or performance of a
           contract and where our use of your personal information is carried
           out by automated means.
        7. Right to object. You have a right to request us to consider any valid
           objections which you have to our use of your personal information
           where we process your personal information on the basis of our or
           another person’s legitimate interest.
     2. We will consider all such requests described above in section 6.1 and
        provide our response within a reasonable period (and in any event within
        one month of your request unless we tell you we are entitled to a longer
        response period under applicable law). Please note, however, that
        certain personal information may be exempt from such requests in certain
        circumstances, for example if we need to keep using the personal
        information to comply with our own legal obligations or to establish,
        exercise or defend legal claims (“Exemption”).
     3. If an Exemption applies, we will tell you this when responding to your
        request. We may request you provide us with information necessary to
        confirm your identity before responding to any request of the
        above-described requests that you make.


 6.  CHILDREN
     
     1. You must be aged 18 or over to purchase products or Services from us.
        Our website, products, and Services are not directed at individuals
        under the age of 18 (“child” or “children”), and we do not knowingly
        collect any personal information from children.
     2. If you are a child and we learn that we have inadvertently obtained
        personal information from you from our websites, or from any other
        source, then we will delete that personal information as soon as
        possible.
     3. Please contact us at info@anchore.com if you are aware that we may have
        inadvertently collected personal information from a child.


 7.  MARKETING AND CANADIAN ANTI-SPAM LEGISLATION (IF YOU ARE LOCATED IN CANADA)
     
     1. We may collect and use your personal information for undertaking
        marketing by email, telephone, and post.
     2. We may send you certain marketing communications (including electronic
        marketing communications) if it is in our legitimate interests to do so
        for marketing and business development purposes or, if you are a sole
        trader or a non-limited liability partnership and have consented to
        receive such electronic marketing information.
     3. However, we will always obtain your consent to direct marketing
        communications where we are required to do so by law and if we intend to
        disclose your personal information to any third party for such
        marketing.
     4. We strive to provide that all applicable recipients of our commercial
        electronic messages (CEMs) receive them in a manner that is consistent
        with Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL). We will continue to send
        CEM’s to applicable recipients in the following contexts:
        1. you have provided us with your email address directly without
           indicating a desire not to receive CEMs;
        2. you have published your email address online or otherwise;
        3. you have explicitly informed us (verbally or otherwise) that you are
           interested in continuing to receive CEMs;
        4. you have a business relationship with us;
        5. we are responding to a request for information from you; or
        6. a third party with whom you have an existing relationship has
           referred us to you.
     5. If you wish to stop receiving marketing communications from us, you can
        (i) contact us by email at info@anchore.com and request that we stop
        sending you such communications or (ii) use the Unsubscribe link
        embedded in the electronic message/email sent to you. Our CEMs also
        contain this information on how to unsubscribe from receiving CEMs. Your
        request to stop receiving, or unsubscribe from, such communications will
        be processed as soon as possible, and no later than ten (10) days after
        you send the applicable request.


 8.  WHERE WE MAY TRANSFER YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
     
     1. Your personal information may be used by staff operating outside the EEA
        working for us, other members of our affiliated companies, or our
        suppliers. Further details on to whom your personal information may be
        disclosed are set out in section 4 (How and why we share your personal
        information with others) above.
     2. If we provide any personal information about you to any such non-EEA
        members of our affiliated companies or our suppliers, we will take
        appropriate measures to ensure that the recipient protects your personal
        information in accordance with this Privacy Policy. These measures may
        include entering into European Commission approved standard contractual
        arrangements as permitted in the General Data Protection Regulation.
     3. Further details on the steps we take to protect your personal
        information in the cases described in this section 9 (Where we may
        transfer your personal information) are available from us on request by
        contacting us by email at info@anchore.com at any time.


 9.  RISKS AND HOW WE KEEP YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION SECURE
     
     1. The main risk of our processing of your personal information is if it is
        lost, stolen or misused. This could lead to your personal information
        being in the hands of someone else who may fraudulently use or make
        public information that you would prefer to keep private.
     2. For this reason, Anchore is committed to protecting your personal
        information from loss, theft and misuse. We take all reasonable
        precautions to safeguard the confidentiality of your personal
        information, including through use of appropriate organisational and
        technical measures. We have policies and/or controls in place for the
        following: Access Control Policy, Password Policy, Incident Management
        Policy, Physical & Environmental Protection Policy, Privileged Account
        Management Policy, Annual Cyber Security Awareness Training, Device
        Encryption and Next Generation Anti Virus.
     3. In the course of provision of your personal information to us, your
        personal information may be transferred over the internet. Although we
        make every reasonable effort to protect the personal information which
        you provide to us, the transmission of information over the internet is
        not completely secure. As such, you acknowledge and accept that we
        cannot guarantee the security of your personal information transmitted
        to our website and that any such transmission is at your own risk. Once
        we have received your personal information, we will use the procedures
        and security features described above, which are designed to prevent
        unauthorised access to your personal information.
     4. Where we have given you (or where you have chosen) a password which
        enables you to access your online account with us, you are solely
        responsible for keeping this password confidential, and we will have no
        obligation or liability to you or any other entity or individual with
        respect thereto. We ask you not to share a password with anyone.


 10. LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES
     
     Our website may contain hyperlinks to third-party websites that are not
     operated by us. These hyperlinks are provided for your reference and
     convenience only and do not imply any endorsement of the activities, or any
     other aspect. of such third-party websites or any association with their
     operators or owners. This Privacy Policy only applies to the personal
     information that we collect from you or which we receive from third party
     sources, and we cannot be responsible for personal information about you
     that is collected and stored by third parties. Third party websites have
     their own terms and conditions and privacy policies, and you should read
     these carefully before you submit any personal information to these
     websites. We do not endorse or otherwise accept any, and hereby disclaim
     all, responsibility and liability for the content and all other aspects of
     such third party websites, including without limitation any terms and
     conditions or policies in connection therewith.


 11. DO NOT TRACK
     
     Your internet browser may offer a Do Not Track (DNT) setting. If you turn
     that setting on, your browser sends a signal to websites indicating that
     you don’t want to be tracked over time or across third party sites. We do
     not currently respond to these signals because there is not yet a common
     understanding of how to process them or a consensus on what “tracking”
     means.


 12. CHANGES TO OUR PRIVACY POLICY
     
     We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes we make to
     this Privacy Policy in the future will be posted on this page and, where
     appropriate, notified to you by email. Please check back frequently to see
     any updates or changes to this Privacy Policy.


 13. FURTHER QUESTIONS AND HOW TO MAKE A COMPLAINT
     
     1. If you have any queries or complaints about our use of your personal
        information, or if you wish to exercise any of your rights in relation
        to your personal information, please contact info@anchore.com. We will
        investigate and attempt to answer any such queries or resolve any such
        complaint, as the case may be. regarding our use of your personal
        information.
     2. In accordance with Article 77 of the General Data Protection Regulation,
        you may also make a complaint to the Information Commissioner’s Office,
        or the data protection regulator in the country where you usually live
        or work, or where an alleged infringement of the General Data Protection
        Regulation has taken place. Alternatively, you may seek a remedy through
        the courts if you believe your legal rights have been violated.

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1. Acceptance of Terms and Conditions
These Website Terms of Use govern all access to, and browsing and use of, and
other associated activities (each of the foregoing, both individually and
collectively, “Use”) by you and any entity that you represent or with which you
are otherwise affiliated (you and any such entity(ies), whether severally or
jointly, “you” or “your”) the website located at anchore.com which is owned by
and operated on behalf of Anchore, Inc. (“Company,” “we,” “us,” or “our”), and
any and all services provided therefrom (such website and services,
collectively, “Site”). By Using the Site, or any pages thereof or services
provided therefrom, you represent that you have read and acknowledge and agree
to be bound by, and are duly authorized to bind any entity that you represent or
with which you otherwise are affiliated in connection herewith, these Website
Terms of Use and any additional terms and conditions applicable to certain areas
of the Site and posted in those areas of the Site, which are incorporated herein
by reference (collectively, “Terms and Conditions”), and the Company’s Website
Privacy Policy (“Privacy Policy”). If you do not agree to each and every
provision of the Terms and Conditions and the Privacy Policy, you should not,
and we do not authorize you to, Use the Site.

These Terms and Conditions may be revised at any time for any reason, and we may
provide you notice of these changes by any reasonable means, including by
posting the revised version of the Terms and Conditions on the Site. You can
determine when we last updated these Terms and Conditions by referring to the
“Last Updated” legend at the bottom of these Terms and Conditions. By Using the
Site following the posting of changes to these Terms and Conditions, you accept
such changes. You agree to Use the Site for lawful purposes only in a manner
consistent with any and all applicable rules, laws and regulations. Any Use of
the Site in a manner inconsistent with these Terms and Conditions is deemed
unauthorized in all respects and may subject the user to civil or criminal
penalties. We strongly recommend that you periodically visit this page of the
Site, including without limitation immediately prior to each and every Use
thereof, to review these Terms and Conditions.

2. Site Content
All right, title, and interest, including without limitation all patent,
trademark, copyright, trade secret, and other intellectual property rights, in
and to the Site and all material on the Site or contained therein, all text,
graphics, and other works of authorship on the Site, the Site’s design and
coding, all computer programs and related software, computer code, applications,
databases, data, and documentation accessed and/or Used in connection with the
Site (collectively, “Software”), the look and feel of the Site, and all data and
reports generated by the Site (all the foregoing, collectively, the “Site
Content”) are owned by us or a third party. These materials are protected under
copyright, trademark and other intellectual property and other laws. You may not
copy, download, transmit, modify, distribute or republish the Site or any
portion of the Site, including without limitation any of the Site Content
without the prior written consent of Company. You may not sell, lease, publicly
display, create derivative works or compilations of, modify, reverse engineer,
assign, sublicense, transfer or otherwise exploit the Site or any Site Content.
Use of any Site Content is prohibited without Company’s prior written consent.
Subject to, and only for as long as you comply with, these Terms and Conditions,
Company grants you a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable,
non-sublicensable right to access and make personal, non-commercial Use of the
Site and Site Content in compliance with these Terms and Conditions. You shall
not, and shall not permit anyone else to, directly or indirectly: (i) remove or
alter proprietary notices or labels on or in the Site or Site Content; (ii)
engage in any activity that interferes with or disrupts the Site or Site
Content; (iii) engage in any fraudulent activity or activity that facilitates
fraud; or (iv) otherwise act in violation of these Terms and Conditions or
applicable law, rule, or regulation. All rights not expressly granted herein are
reserved to Company
3. Company Trademarks
All product and service names and other terms, logos, or symbols used as source
indicators for goods and/or services of Company or its subsidiaries or
affiliates, including without limitation the term “ANCHORE”, or a third party,
as the case may be, are registered or unregistered trademarks or service marks
owned by the applicable entity (collectively, “Marks”). The absence of a name,
trademark or logo in this list does not constitute a waiver of any or all
intellectual property rights that Company has established in any of its goods,
services, or Marks. All Marks used in connection with the Site are, and shall at
all times remain, the sole and exclusive property of Company or third parties,
as the case may be. Nothing contained on the Site or in these Terms and
Conditions shall be construed as granting, by implication or otherwise, any
license or right to use any such Mark without the prior written permission of
Company or such third party that may own such Mark. Your misuse or unauthorized
use of any such Mark, or any other Site Content, or proprietary notices,
legends, or designations associated therewith, is strictly prohibited.
4. Account Registration
To the extent that the Site requires or otherwise provides for account
registration, each such account registration is for a single user only. For
purposes of any such registration and in consideration of your Use of the Site,
you agree to provide true, accurate, current and complete information about
yourself or your affiliated company as requested on the applicable Site
registration form (collectively, “Registration Information”) and to maintain and
promptly update such Registration Information (including, in particular, your
email address) from time to time as necessary to keep the Registration
Information true, accurate, current and complete. By Using the Site and,
thereby, accepting these Terms and Conditions, you represent and warrant to
Company that (i) you are 18 years of age or older and (ii) if you have accepted
these Terms and Conditions on behalf of any business (such as a corporation,
partnership, limited liability company or other organization) or other entity,
you have legal authority to do so.

Any changes to your Registration Information promptly must be made on the Site.
If you provide any Registration Information or other information that is untrue,
inaccurate, not current, or incomplete, we may suspend or terminate your account
and your current and/or future Use of the Site.

After you register on the Site, you may receive a password for your Use of the
Site. You are responsible for keeping your password confidential. You will be
responsible for all Uses and activity that occurs through your password or
account. You will close the browser window for the Site at the end of each such
Use, and you will immediately notify us of any unauthorized use of your
password. We will not be liable for any loss or damage arising from your failure
to comply with this Section 4 (Account Registration).
5. Legal Requirements
Where Company has a good faith belief that such action is necessary to comply
with a judicial proceeding, court order, warrant, administrative order, civil
investigative demand, subpoena, or other valid process, Company may disclose IP
addresses, personal information, and any contents of the Site where it is
legally compelled to do so. Please see the Privacy Policy located
at https://anchore.com/legal/privacy-policy/ for additional information relating
to the privacy and security of information collected on and through the Site.
6. Your Use of the Site/User Content
You are solely responsible and liable for all data, information, and other
materials that you submit, upload, post, e-mail or otherwise transmit
(collectively, “Transmit”) to or in connection with the Site (collectively,
“User Content”). In addition, we have no control over, and shall have no
liability for, any damages resulting from the use (including without limitation
republication) or misuse by any third party of information made public through
the Site. IF YOU CHOOSE TO SUBMIT TO US, OR OTHERWISE MAKE ANY PERSONAL
INFORMATION OR OTHER INFORMATION PUBLICLY AVAILABLE, YOU DO SO AT YOUR OWN RISK
AND COMPANY SHALL HAVE NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY THEREFOR.

You represent, warrant, and covenant to us that you will not, and will not
permit anyone else to, directly or indirectly: (i) Transmit any User Content
that is unlawful, harmful, threatening, abusive, hateful, obscene, harassing,
tortious, defamatory, libelous, slanderous, pornographic, profane, vulgar,
offensive, lewd, invasive of another’s privacy or racially, ethnically or
otherwise objectionable; (ii) Use the Site to harm minors in any way or to
stalk, threaten, or otherwise violate the rights of others, including without
limitation others’ privacy rights or rights of publicity, or harvest or collect
personal information, including email addresses, about other users of the Site;
(iii) Transmit any User Content that (a) you do not have the right to Transmit,
under any law or contractual or fiduciary relationships, including, without
limitation, any inside information or proprietary or confidential information;
(b) infringes, misappropriates or otherwise violates any patent, copyright,
trademark, trade secret, or other intellectual property right or any right of
privacy or publicity of any third party; (c) constitutes unsolicited or
unauthorized advertising or promotional materials, “spam,” “chain letters,” or
pyramid schemes; or (d) contains any software routine, code, instruction, virus,
or other malicious code that is designed to disable, delete, modify, damage or
erase software, hardware or data or related systems or networks; (iv) forge
headers or otherwise manipulate identifiers in order to disguise any User
Content Transmitted through the Site; (v) interfere with the Site or servers or
networks used in connection with the Site; (vi) interfere with the ability of
others to Use the Site; (vii) copy, download, transmit, modify, reproduce, sell,
resell, sub-license, distribute, publish, create derivative works or
compilations of, reverse engineer, assign, transfer or exploit for any
commercial purposes, any portion of the Site, the Site Content or any User
Content contained therein; (viii) conduct your business Using the Site,
including without limitation in any manner that is unfair, unlawful, or
constitutes a deceptive business practice; (ix) use any robot, spider, or other
automatic device to monitor or copy portions of the Site or the Site Content
without Company’s prior written permission; (x) include in any thirty party
website any hypertext link to any page or location within the Site without
Company’s prior written permission; (xi) mirror or display the Site or any
portion thereof in frames without Company’s prior written permission; or (xii)
impersonate any person or entity, including, but not limited to, other users of
the Site, falsely state or otherwise misrepresent your affiliation with any
person or entity, or express or imply that we endorse any statement you make or
action that you take or refrain from taking.

We do not claim any ownership interest in User Content. However, by uploading,
posting or submitting User Content to the Site or to our pages or feeds on any
third party social media platforms that may be operated by Company, you hereby
grant Company a nonexclusive, transferable, royalty-free, worldwide, perpetual,
irrevocable and fully sublicensable right and license to use, reproduce, modify,
excerpt, adapt, publish, translate, create derivative works and compilations
from, distribute, perform and publicly display your User Content, in whole or in
part, in any manner or media and for any purpose whatsoever at our sole
discretion, including, without limitation, for publicity, promotional,
advertising, trade, business, illustration, artistic and other commercial and
noncommercial purposes, and to allow others to do so; however, Company will only
share personal information that you provide in accordance with our Privacy
Policy at https://anchore.com/legal/privacy-policy/.

Company does not and will not review any or all User Content posted to the Site,
or created by users accessing the Site, and is not in any manner responsible for
the content or any other aspect of any User Content. You acknowledge that, by
providing you with the ability to view and distribute user-generated content on
the Site, Company is merely acting as a passive conduit for such distribution
and is not undertaking any obligation or liability relating to any User Content
or activities on the Site. However, Company reserves the right to block, remove,
move or edit any User Content submissions or transmissions in its sole
discretion.

You acknowledge and agree that Company may disclose or use any User Content that
you Transmit for purposes that include, but are not limited to: (a) enforcing
these Terms and Conditions; (b) complying with any laws, regulations or rules of
any federal, state or local government or agency; (c) responding to claims that
any User Content violates the rights of third parties; or (d) protecting the
rights or property of Company, its customers or the public. As between you and
Company, Company owns all right, title, and interest in and to all intellectual
property rights in all materials, products or services developed by us, or on
behalf of us by third parties, based on or including as a component thereof any
such information as described above, and all generalized knowledge, skill,
know-how and expertise relating to such information.

All right, title, and interest, including without limitation all intellectual
property rights, in and to any and all ideas, suggestions, comments, or other
feedback, whether or not solicited by Company, that you provide in connection
with any Use of the Site is and shall remain the sole and exclusive property of
Company, and you are not and shall not, nor will any other entity or individual,
be entitled to any compensation or remuneration from Company in connection
therewith.

7. Linked Sites
Company has not reviewed the websites linked to the Site and is not responsible
for the content of any third-party pages or any other websites linked to the
Site. Nothing in the Site, including, without limitation, any links to other
websites, should be construed as an endorsement by Company of any products,
services, information, or other aspect of any other individuals or entities.
Your choice to link to any other website is at your own risk, and you agree to
comply with all terms and conditions on or relating to such other websites.
Company reserves the right not to link, or to remove the link, to a particular
website at any time. Any links to third-party websites are provided as a
convenience to you and are neither owned nor operated by Company. Company has no
control over these linked websites and makes no representations or warranties
with respect to these linked websites. Your viewing and use of any third party
websites is at your sole discretion and risk.

8. Special Admonitions for International Use
The Site is hosted in the United States and is intended for use by residents of
the United States of America only. All matters relating to the Site are governed
exclusively by the laws of the State of California in the United States of
America and not the jurisdiction in which you are located. If you are located
outside of the United States of America and you contact us, please be advised
that any information you provide to us will be transferred to the United States
of America and that by submitting such information, you explicitly authorize
such transfer and use thereof as governed by these Terms and Conditions and the
Privacy Policy.

9. Indemnification
You agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Company and its subsidiaries
and affiliates, and its and their respective business partners, contractors,
consultants, customers, clients and service providers, and their respective
officers, directors, employees, agents and representatives from and against any
third-party claims, actions, demands, suits, and proceedings, and all
liabilities, losses, expenses, costs, judgments, and damages, including
reasonable attorneys’ fees and paralegal fees through final appeals associated
therewith, that relate to or arise from your Use of the Site, any User Content
that you Transmit to or through the Site, any violation by you of these Terms
and Conditions or the Privacy Policy, or any other act or omission by you,
including your violation of any rights of another, arising from your Use of the
Site.

10. Site Availability and Features
Availability and features of the Site are subject to change without notice. We
reserve the right in our sole discretion to modify, suspend or discontinue,
temporarily or permanently, the Site (or any features or parts thereof) at any
time.

11. Termination
You acknowledge and agree that Company (i) may terminate your right to Use, and
your Use, of the Site for any reason, including, without limitation, your
violation of these Terms and Conditions; (ii) may terminate your right to Use,
and your Use, of the Site without prior notice and without any liability or
obligation to you or any third party; and (iii) may modify, limit, suspend or
discontinue the Site or any part of the Site at any time, without notice or
liability to you. Company may also, from time to time, establish and implement
general rules and policies regarding Use of the Site. Company will post such
rules and policies on the Site, and you agree that your compliance with such
rules and policies shall be a condition of your right to Use, Use, and/or
continued right to Use and Use of the Site. Company shall have no liability or
responsibility with respect to any lost Site Content, User Content, or other
data, such as the deletion of or failure to store Site Content, User Content, or
other data. All provisions of these Terms and Conditions that by their nature
should survive termination of your right to Use the Site shall survive
(including, but not limited to, all limitations on liability, releases,
indemnification obligations, disclaimers of warranties, and intellectual
property protections). Company reserves the right, to store or keep copies of
any Site Content, User Content, or other information, but is not obligated to do
so, unless otherwise required by law or court or legislative order.

12. Disclaimers and Limitation of Liability
COMPANY IS PROVIDING THE SITE AND ALL SITE CONTENT ON AN “AS-IS,” “AS-AVAILABLE”
BASIS. YOU EXPRESSLY AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE SITE AND SITE CONTENT IS AT YOUR
SOLE RISK. COMPANY DISCLAIMS ALL REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND TO
THE EXTENT THAT THEY MAY BE EXCLUDED BY LAW, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR
NON-INFRINGEMENT AS TO THE OPERATION OF THE SITE. COMPANY DOES NOT WARRANT THAT
THE SITE WILL OPERATE IN AN UNINTERRUPTED, SECURE OR ERROR-FREE MANNER OR THAT
ANY SUCH ERRORS WILL BE CORRECTED. COMPANY ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR AND
MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION AS TO THE ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS,
RELIABILITY, CURRENTNESS, USEFULNESS, DECENCY OR ANY OTHER ASPECT OF THE SITE.
COMPANY MAKES NO WARRANTY REGARDING THE QUALITY, SAFETY, OR LEGALITY OF THE
SITE, AND COMPANY DOES NOT WARRANT THAT YOUR USE OF THE SITE WILL MEET YOUR
REQUIREMENTS OR EXPECTATIONS.

YOU ASSUME ALL, AND IN NO EVENT DO WE ASSUME ANY, RESPONSIBILITY AND RISK FOR
YOUR USE OF THE SITE AND SITE CONTENT. ANY SITE CONTENT DOWNLOADED OR OTHERWISE
OBTAINED THROUGH YOUR USE OF THE SITE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK, AND YOU WILL BE
SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE DONE TO YOUR COMPUTER OR COMPUTER SYSTEMS OR
NETWORKS OR LOSS OR CORRUPTION OF DATA THAT RESULTS FROM YOUR ACCESS TO AND USE
OF THE SITE AND ANY SITE CONTENT.

IN NO EVENT SHALL COMPANY OR ITS SUBSIDIARIES OR AFFILIATES, OR ITS OR THEIR
OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, OR OTHER REPRESENTATIVES (“AFFILIATED
ENTITIES”) BE LIABLE, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION
NEGLIGENCE) OR OTHERWISE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE,
EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF
BUSINESS, LOSS OF DATA OR OTHER INTANGIBLES, INCOME OR PROFIT, LOSS OF OR DAMAGE
TO PROPERTY OR CLAIMS OF THIRD PARTIES, EVEN IF COMPANY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, ARISING OUT OF OR RESULTING FROM (1) THE USE OF OR
INABILITY TO USE THE SITE, ANY SERVICES OR SITE CONTENT, OR THE USER CONTENT;
(2) ANY TRANSACTION CONDUCTED THROUGH OR FACILITATED BY THE SITE; (3) ANY CLAIM
ATTRIBUTABLE TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, OR OTHER INACCURACIES IN THE SITE, ANY
SERVICES OR SITE CONTENT, AND/OR USER CONTENT; (4) UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS TO OR
ALTERATION OF YOUR TRANSMISSIONS OR DATA; OR (5) ANY OTHER MATTER RELATING TO
THE SITE, ANY SERVICES OR SITE CONTENT, OR THE USER CONTENT. YOU SPECIFICALLY
AGREE THAT COMPANY IS NOT RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE TO YOU OR ANYONE ELSE FOR
UNLAWFUL, HARASSING, DEFAMATORY, ABUSIVE, THREATENING, HARMFUL, VULGAR, OBSCENE,
SEXUALLY EXPLICIT, OR OTHERWISE OBJECTIONABLE CONDUCT OR SPEECH OF ANY OTHER
PARTY ON OR THROUGH THE SITE, OR FOR ANY INFRINGEMENT OR VIOLATION OF YOUR
RIGHTS BY ANY OTHER PARTY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
RIGHTS, RIGHTS OF PUBLICITY, OR RIGHTS OF PRIVACY. YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE
REMEDY FOR DISSATISFACTION WITH THE SITE IS TO STOP USING THE SITE. THE MAXIMUM
LIABILITY OF COMPANY AND THE AFFILIATED ENTITIES FOR ALL DAMAGES, LOSSES AND
CAUSES OF ACTION, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION
NEGLIGENCE) OR OTHERWISE WILL BE THE TOTAL AMOUNT, IF ANY, PAID BY YOU TO
COMPANY TO USE THE SITE. IF YOU LIVE IN A JURISDICTION WHOSE LAWS PREVENT YOU
FROM TAKING FULL RESPONSIBILITY AND RISK FOR YOUR USE OF THE SITE IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS, COMPANY’S LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE GREATEST
EXTENT ALLOWED BY THE LAW OF THAT JURISDICTION.
13. Governing Law and Jurisdiction
These Terms and Conditions and the transactions they contemplate, including
without limitation their interpretation, construction, performance and
enforcement, shall be governed by the laws of the State of California, U.S.A.
without reference to any conflict or choice of law provisions, as applicable to
contracts made and performed entirely within such State. The International
Convention on the Sale of Goods, and other international treaties that are not
mandatory with respect to contracts made and performed entirely in California,
shall not apply. The exclusive forum for the resolution of any dispute relating
to these Terms and Conditions shall be the state and federal courts, as the case
may be, in Santa Barbara County, California, U.S.A., and you agree (i) to
personal jurisdiction and proper venue of such courts over you with regard to
any dispute relating to these Terms and Conditions; (ii) to not object to or
otherwise attempt to transfer or otherwise change such jurisdiction and venue of
any such dispute for any reason; and (iii) to service of process on you by
e-mail to the address you have submitted on the Site, if any, and by any other
means permitted by law.
14. Notice
All notices, demands, or consents given by you under these Terms and Conditions
will be in writing and will be deemed given when delivered to Company at the
following contact: info@anchore.com..

Any notices to you may be made via either email or postal mail to the address in
Company’s records or via positing on the Site.

Please report any violations of these Terms and Conditions to Company at the
contact listed above.
15. Miscellaneous
You may not assign, sublicense or otherwise transfer any of your rights, or
delegate any of your duties, responsibilities, or obligations, under these Terms
and Conditions. If any provision of these Terms and Conditions is found to be
invalid by any court having competent jurisdiction, the invalidity of that
provision shall not affect the validity of the remaining provisions of this
Agreement, which shall remain in full force and effect. Headings in these Terms
and Conditions are for convenience only and shall have no legal meaning or
effect. No action arising under these Terms and Conditions may be brought by you
at any time more than twelve (12) months after occurrence of the facts upon
which the cause of action arose. These Terms and Conditions, and not the conduct
between you and us or any custom and trade usage or practice, shall control the
interpretation of these Terms and Conditions as relates to any Use of the Site.
Company’s failure to enforce a particular provision of these Terms and
Conditions does not mean that Company waives the right, or any other right, to
enforce it, or any other right, in the future; Company shall waive such a right,
if at all, only in writing.

These Terms and Conditions and all other written agreements duly executed
between you and Company in connection with your Use of the Site constitute the
entire agreement between you and Company with respect to the subject matter
hereof and supersede any prior or contemporaneous proposals, discussions,
communications, or oral agreements heretofore made.
16. Procedure for Making Claims of Copyright Infringement
We expect you and all other users of the Site to respect our intellectual
property rights and such rights of others. If you believe in good faith that any
of the content on the Site infringes your copyright rights, please provide our
copyright agent the written information specified below.

 1. An electronic or physical signature of the person authorized to act on
    behalf of the owner of the copyright interest;
 2. A description of the copyrighted work that you claim has been infringed;
 3. A description of where the material that you claim is infringing is located
    on the Site;
 4. Your address, telephone number and email address;
 5. A statement by you that you have a good faith belief that the disputed use
    is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent or the law; and
 6. A statement by you, made under penalty of perjury, that the information in
    the notice is accurate and that you are the copyright owner, or are
    authorized to act on behalf of the owner, of an exclusive right that is
    allegedly infringed.

Company’s copyright agent for notice of claims of copyright infringement can be
reached at info@anchore.com.

If you wish to reach our designated agent through mail, you can contact:
Anchore, Inc.
Attn.: Copyright Agent
800 Presidio Ave, Ste B
Santa Barbara, California 93101

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