NET ENERGY WEBSITE PRINCIPLES – LEGAL NOTICE
Thank you for visiting the NET ENERGY website.
The owner of the website is NET ENERGY, and all rights of organization, usage, and disposal on the site belong to NET ENERGY. The use of the website is subject to the terms stated below, so please read the terms carefully before using the site. NET ENERGY reserves the right to make changes to these terms without prior notice. Therefore, we recommend that you review the legal notice section each time you visit this website (hereinafter referred to as the visitor or USER) and take into account any changes made.
USER shall be deemed to have accepted the following matters by viewing the website. If you do not accept the terms in this document, please do not use this website.
WEBSITE USAGE:
1) All information on this website is the commercial and registered trademark of NET ENERGY. Unauthorized or misuse of these trademarks or other written and visual materials on the website, including code and software, is expressly prohibited, and such actions constitute a violation of intellectual and industrial rights, the Turkish Commercial Code, and other legislation prohibiting unauthorized use. In the event of such a violation, NET ENERGY reserves the right to apply to all legal remedies for the protection of legal rights, including claims for material/ moral damages and filing criminal complaints.
2) No information on this website, including but not limited to trademarks, can be modified, copied, reproduced, translated into another language, republished, uploaded to another computer, posted, transmitted, presented, or distributed without the prior permission of NET ENERGY, and the whole or any part of the site cannot be used on another website without proper attribution. Subject to NET ENERGY's legal rights, this site may be used for personal and non-commercial purposes.
3) NET ENERGY assumes no responsibility for the information on this website. While NET ENERGY makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of all information on this website, there is no commitment or warranty by NET ENERGY regarding the accuracy, completeness, applicability, or the achievement of any desired results through the use of the information on this site. USER acknowledges that NET ENERGY shall not be liable for any damages incurred or that may be incurred by the USER due to the use of the information obtained from this website.
4) Statements on this site are not legally binding, and NET ENERGY does not assume any responsibility for the information on the www.netenerji.com.tr website viewed by the USER. In other words, it is accepted by the USER that NET ENERGY has no responsibility for any material or moral damages that may be incurred by the USER or third parties due to the use of the information on the www.netenerji.com.tr website.
USER SECURITY:
5) While NET ENERGY has taken virus precautions on the website, it does not guarantee this. It is recommended to take necessary precautions against viruses before downloading any information, document, application, software, etc. NET ENERGY may provide links to other websites or personal pages through the www.netenerji.com.tr website. However, this does not mean that the views and suggestions on the websites or personal pages linked to the site are accepted by NET ENERGY. Similarly, NET ENERGY does not make any commitment that the information on the websites or personal pages linked by NET ENERGY can be used without obtaining permission from the owner of the relevant website. The risks associated with accessing these sites through these links are entirely the responsibility of the USER.
CONTACT:
6) Messages, emails, etc., sent to NET ENERGY by the USER to make any suggestions about the site's content or to share any views and suggestions on any subject may be used by NET ENERGY to provide better service to the USER. However, it should not be interpreted that NET ENERGY will necessarily respond to the email sent by the USER. NET ENERGY does not have any commitment or guarantee regarding the accuracy or completeness of the information submitted by the USER.
7) NET ENERGY will show maximum sensitivity in ensuring the privacy of USER information, subject to applications arising from legal obligations and judicial decisions.
COOKIE POLICY:
8) Cookies are text files placed on your computer to collect standard internet log information and visitor behavior. When you visit our websites, we may collect information automatically through cookies or similar technologies. Cookies, also known as browser cookies or tracking cookies, are small, usually encrypted text files located in browser directories. They are used by web developers to help users navigate websites efficiently and perform certain functions. Disabling cookies may prevent users from using certain websites or processes. A Cookie Policy is a detailed policy where users can find information about the types of cookies used by a website, how these cookies are used, and how users can control the placement of cookies by limiting or prohibiting them. A Privacy Policy generally includes a section covering Cookies. However, it is necessary to have a separate Cookie Policy, especially in the EU.
Children's Online Privacy Protection:
9) While there are no strict federal laws for online privacy for adults in the United States, legislation for children is an entirely different matter. The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), enacted in October 1998 and revised several times since then, is designed to protect the privacy of children under the age of 13. Therefore, if your site is designed for or directed to children or collects data or information from them, your site's Privacy Policy should include additional information to comply with COPPA requirements.
If your site allows visitors under the age of 13 and collects data or information from them, the Privacy Policy should include the following elements: 1- The type of information or data collected from children, whether directly from your server or from third parties; 2- The name, address, email address, and phone number of all operators or organizations collecting or maintaining information or data on the website; 3- An explanation of whether the information or data collected from children is publicly available or accessible by others; 4- How the website or organization uses any data or information collected from children; 5- Instructions on how parents can view, edit, or delete information shared by their children on the website. While these requirements under COPPA are primarily applicable to children in the United States, other countries have adopted similar laws. Therefore, it would be wise to learn about privacy laws regarding child users and visitors in your region if you plan to target content to young children.
10) Except for a few exceptions, there are no specific requirements for cookie policies in jurisdictions outside the European Union. However, with millions of active internet users within the EU, many sites that wouldn't expect to get a few visitors from the region are challenging to imagine. Therefore, publishing a comprehensive cookie policy on your website will help you avoid legal challenges, potential site closures, or other issues due to European laws. Also, having a cookie policy makes your site more trustworthy and provides transparency for users. To ensure that your policy meets legal requirements set by the EU, it should include the following sections:
Cookie Policies: 1- Consent - First and foremost, you need to obtain consent from a visitor or user before placing any type of cookie or data tracking file on their computer. This can be achieved through a popup when a user visits your site for the first time, by allowing visitors to configure cookie settings on their first visit, or by having users accept a user agreement for cookies. 2- Explanation - In your site's Cookie Policy, you should list all types of cookies or data tracking files placed on users' computers by your website, server, or other third parties. The policy should identify and explain the cookies, state their purposes, and detail the type of data obtained from cookies or data trackers. 3- Opt-Out - The Cookie Policy should include instructions informing users how to opt-out of cookie or data tracking on your website. You can add language that informs users that using the site may be difficult or impossible if they choose not to enable cookies on your site. Cookie Policies (How We Use Cookies?):
11) If your site collects contact or location information, privacy policies for such data are relatively straightforward and easy to understand. In simple terms, if your site collects details such as a user's name, address, email address, or other biographical or location data, a privacy policy should outline the types of information collected, why it is necessary, how it is used, and how it is distributed or provided to third parties. However, in recent years, institutions and governments have listened to voters and users by including requirements for Cookie Policies, including legal requirements, in elections by going a step further. Like Privacy Policies, Cookie Policies should clearly state the types of data stored on your computer and how the server and website use this information for what purpose.
For this purpose, effective and legal Cookie and Privacy Policies should include the following information and/or explanations: Privacy Policies: 1- Notification - Your site's Privacy Policy should be prominently and easily published in a noticeable place. The easiest way to achieve this is by sending a link to the Privacy Policy on the homepage of your site. 2- Explanation - The Privacy Policy should list all sites, companies, and organizations that will collect or receive data or information. In the policy, you should list the legal names, addresses, and contact information of the organizations. 3- Purpose - Your site's Privacy Policy should also detailedly explain why you collect specific data or information. The policy should detail all reasons and purposes applicable to the USER regarding the necessary data collected by the USER or the visitor to the website. 4- Consent - The Privacy Policy should contain language ensuring that the data or information of visitors will not be used, sold, transferred, or otherwise disclosed without their prior consent. 5- Security - The Privacy Policy should address the data security concerns of users or website visitors. The policy should contain language expressing the commitment of the site to protect data and describe the steps taken to ensure the protection of identifiable data or information at all times. 6- Access - Your site's Privacy Policy should contain language that allows members, users, or visitors to access their data and online information. The policy should also specify steps users can take to change or edit their information, or if they wish, how to delete or remove information. 7- Accountability - The Privacy Policy should contain information that informs users or visitors about the steps they can take to correct inaccuracies in their personal information.