Guidelines for Your Smooth Urdu Adventure

Terms of Use

These Terms of Use dictate how you can access and use our website and services. By visiting or using this website, you agree to these Terms.

1. Ownership:

The content, materials, and resources provided on this website, including but not limited to learning materials, text, images, videos, and audios, are owned by the owners of this website, and learning materials are protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws.

2. Use of Content:

This website’s content is available to you for your personal, non-commercial use only. You may not replicate, rewrite, retype, redesign, distribute, modify, or create any content of this website or any part of its enclosed learning materials without prior written permission from us.

3. Restrictions:

You are prohibited from:

  • Modifying, adapting, translating, or reverse engineering any part of the website;
  • Using the website for any unlawful purpose, in a way that is illegal, fraudulent or harmful, or in violation of these Terms;
  • Interfering with or disrupting the operation of the servers or website; or
  • Attempting to get unauthorized access to any part of the website or its connected systems.

4. User Account Details:

Certain sections of the website may require you to create a user account or provide your basic personal information. You commit to give accurate and up-to-date information when filling out your personal details and to keep your information secure.

5. Responsibility of Usage:

You are solely responsible for all activities carried out under your account name. You consent to notify us immediately if there is an unauthorized use of your account or any other security breach.

6. Changes to Terms:

These Terms may be updated or modified by us at any time and without prior notice. You agree to the updated Terms if you keep using the website after any such modifications.

7. Governing Law:

The above Terms are governed by and construed in conformity with the laws of Pakistan, notwithstanding its conflict of law provisions.