Privacy Policy Your Personal Identifiable Information
Pulp Magazine operates Pulpmagazinelive.com. It is not within our policy to collect personal identifiable information (pii – your home address, contact numbers, credit card number, TIN, SSS, Philhealth, or Health Maintenance Organization “HMO” number) from our users (user meaning visitor or registered member). We advise users to NOT give out their pii to other users for whatever reason. Upon signing up as a member in our website, you are immediately agreeing to our terms that Pulpmagazinelive will not be held liable for any form of identity theft or credit card, tax, social security and HMO fraud.
Underage Users
Pulpmagazinelive.com is open to users of all ages, however, we advise users to not give out their pii or any information to users whom they are or are not acquainted with. We also advise all the users to not upload any form of pornography, explicit contents and photos of themselves that may provoke other users. Upon registering as a member in Pulpmagazinelive.com, you are agreeing to our terms that we will not be held liable to any activities that will lead to the endangerment of the user.
Cyber Bullying
If you are a victim of cyber bullying, we advise you to contact our administrator immediately and notify us of the activities that are being done to you. Attach screen captures of IM, messages, or emails of the harassment and send it to us via email to ___________.
Safety Tips
Pulpmagzinelive is an online portal where users who are into music can easily express themselves, connect with friends and make new ones, but who you let into your profile, how you interact with them, and how you present yourself online are important things to think about when using social networking sites.
Here are some common sense guidelines that you should follow:
• You must not forget that your profile is open to the public and everything you post in our forum will be seen and read by other users. Don’t post anything that you wouldn’t want the world to know like your phone number, home, office, or school address, IM name, or specific whereabouts. Avoid posting anything that would let a stranger find you. • People aren't always who they say they are. Be careful about adding strangers to your friends list. It's fun to connect with new friends from all over, but avoid meeting people in person whom you do not fully know. If you must meet someone, do it in a public place and bring a friend or trusted adult. • Harassment, hate speech and inappropriate content should be reported. If you feel someone's behavior is inappropriate, react. Report it to the web administrator immediately. • Don't post anything that would embarrass you later. It's easy to think that only our friends are looking at our page, but the truth is that everyone can see it. Think twice before posting a photo or information you wouldn't want your parents, potential employers, colleagues, or boss to see! • Don't say you're over 18 if you're not. Don't say you're younger than 18 if you're not.
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