Llangoed Village Hall - Wi-Fi Terms and Conditions
Before you can access our Wi-Fi, you must have read and accepted these Terms and Conditions and have read the Privacy Policy
The Wi-Fi is an unsecured network. Anyone who uses the service to access or transmit information online does so at their own risk. It is your responsibility to make sure your device has adequate and up to date security features.
These terms and conditions of use were issued on 1st February 2024. They will be reviewed regularly to make sure they remain accurate, appropriate and relevant.
Disclaimer
By using Llangoed Village Hall’s Wi-Fi you agree to the following:
You acknowledge and accept all security risks relating to accessing and using the internet over an unsecured wireless network
You take responsibility to configure your device with the appropriate security settings, firewall and antivirus protection to control access from other wireless devices and the internet itself
You conduct online transactions, including banking, online shopping and payments, at your own risk
You take full responsibility for any loss of any information that may arise from the use of hardware or connections, or for any loss, injury, or damages resulting from the use of these facilities
You agree to all terms of the Acceptable Usage Guidelines
Llangoed Village Hall
cannot advise you on how to protect yourself and cannot be responsible for assisting you in setting up security on your personal device
do not guarantee the privacy or safety of your data and communication while using this free service
is not responsible for the misuse of personal information entered on websites
will not take responsibility for damage incurred from incorrect, insufficient or incomplete security settings or lack of up-to-date virus protection
reserves the right to withdraw or amend the Wi-Fi service without notice.
Acceptable Usage Guidelines
By using Llangoed Village Hall’s public access computers or Wi-Fi service, you are bound to the relevant UK law, including the Data Protection Act 1998; Parts of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994; Computer Misuse Act 1990; Copyright, etc and Trade Marks (Offences and Enforcement) Act 2002, and agree to abide by it.
Llangoed Village Hall’s Wi-Fi should only be used for lawful purposes. It should not be used to:
access or send material which may harass, threaten abuse, offend, incite violence or hatred against any person or class of persons
harm or attempt to harm children or young persons in any way
engage in activities that are illegal or that could be considered offensive, obscene, abusive or disturbing to other users
contravene any legislation
gain or attempt to gain unauthorised access to other computers or networks, including other Wi-Fi connections broadcast in the vicinity of the service.
Staff are entitled to determine whether acceptable usage guidance are being broken, and in such cases the individual may be asked to leave the premises immediately, and the police may be informed.
We will follow our Safeguarding Policy to protect children, young people and vulnerable adults from harm. We will refer all concerns, if appropriate, to the relevant children’s or adult care services and/or police.