Site Policy

In order to have a transparent approach towards the treatment of data this website provides and gathers, it is our top priority to make available the policies guiding the same to you.

Copyright Terms and Fair Use Guide
We welcome our readers to quote a short part of our content and link back to us, but remember these linking and copyright terms :

  • Copy Limitations – Please do NOT copy the whole post. A short paragraph with content in quotes seems reasonable.
  • Attribution – You must credit the original article and clearly highlight the fact that the content was derived from Quick Online Tips. Proper attribution is essential.
  • Link Back – You need to link back to the article from which you derived the excerpt.
  • Noncommercial Use – You cannot use our content or sell it for commercial purposes without permission.
  • No Derivative Works -You may not alter, transform, or build upon this work.
  • No Feed Republishing – You cannot republish our full text RSS feed articles on any site without prior permission. You can use our feed to republish our headlines in sidebars using RSS widgets.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License.

How will you know if I copied your content?

Blog Plagiarism is very easy to detect and its simple to find the original content source. Some of the easier ways are to use Copyscape and track Technorati.

What happens when you copied full content with permission

The impications of content theft is serious. It could lead to your IP getting banned, your web hosting account canceled, and all advertising accounts like Google Adsense banned forever, with legal proceedings to follow. See what more will happen. So basically content theft is a surefire quick way to get your site banned by search engines, hosting companies and advertising partners.

Privacy Policy

We allow third-party advertising companies (like Google Adsense) to serve ads when you visit our Web site. Google, as a third party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads on our site. Google’s use of the DART cookie enables it to serve ads to our users based on their visit to our sites and other sites on the Internet. Users may opt out of the use of the DART cookie by visiting the Google ad and content network privacy policy.

Please note that these companies may use information (not including your name, address email address or telephone number) about your visits to this and other Web sites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services of interest to you.

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