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Who we are
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How long we retain your data
For registered users/members on our website, we also store the personal information they provide in their user profile. All users can see, edit, or delete their personal information at any time (except they cannot change their username). Website administrators can also see and edit that information. (except they cannot change their username)
Terms of Service
This agreement is bind by these two parties ” the SITE (pinaywalkerslounge.com) and YOU, the user”.
As a member, YOU affirm that you are at least eighteen (18) years of age (21) in some jurisdictions and competent to enter into these stated Terms & Conditions. Any unauthorized and/or illegal use is strictly prohibited. We do not support or condone any illegal activities and are under all obligations to report any and all violations. As a member, YOU represent and warrant that YOU will not allow any minors access to the SITE or SERVICES and that YOUR shared content contains NO minors or illegal images/media. The SITE cooperates with all applicable laws, law-enforcement agencies, and child pornography investigations. The SITE reserves the right to share any information as it relates to any and all ongoing investigations or legal matters as these relate to The Electronic Communication Privacy Act, Anti-Spam Policies, and/or Financial Regulatory Laws.
By using the SITE access, (1)YOU agree that accessing SITE is for your personal and entertainment purposes only. (2)YOU will not copy, distribute, sell or share any materials/contents provided to YOU by the SITE without any written approval by the owner(s), and (3)YOU will fully comply with these SITE Terms and Conditions.
By using any SITE access(links/pages/profiles etc.) YOU have legally agreed to these stated Terms and Conditions and failure to comply shall result in automatic membership cancelation.
YOU may, at any time cancel your membership. The SITE may, at any time, issue a warning, temporary suspension, indefinite suspension, or terminate YOUR access which may result in forfeiture of all account associations. The SITE reserves the right to revise, amend, or modify these Terms and Conditions at any given time under any given circumstances. The SITE has no responsibility for the contents which are being uploaded/provided by members and therefore the SITE, in whole shall not be liable to MEMBERS for any direct/indirect or consequential damage(s) resulting from site usage.
Privacy is a fundamental human right.
The right to privacy is a human right and an element of various legal traditions, which may restrain both government and private party action that threatens the privacy of individuals. The international human rights law provides the universal framework against which any interference in individual privacy rights must be assessed. In 2013, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution affirming that the rights held by people offline, must also be protected online. It called upon all States to respect and protect the right to privacy in digital communication.
Overview of Available Philippines Laws
The 1987 Constitution
The Constitution tries to provide provisions with regards to right to privacy under the Bill of Rights namely: (a) the right against unreasonable searches and seizures; and (b) the right to privacy of communication and correspondence. From the two sections, it can be surmised that right to privacy can be defined as the right to be left alone. It is the right of a person to be free from undesired publicity or disclosure and as the right to live without unwarranted interference by the public in matters with which the public is not necessarily concerned.
The Civil Code of the Philippines
Provisions related to privacy can be drawn out from Chapter Two of the Civil Code of the Philippines under Human Relations in which Article 26 states that “Every person shall respect the dignity, personality, privacy and peace of mind of his neighbors and other persons.” Though not considered a criminal offense, it identified acts that can produce a cause of action for damages and other relief, and in which social media can be used as a medium and place of commission of the offense. These include meddling with or disturbing the private life or family relations of another, intriguing to cause another to be alienated from his friends, vexing or humiliating another on account of his religious beliefs, lowly station in life, place of birth, physical defect, or other personal condition.
The Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act of 2009
The Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act of 2009 was passed as a response to the proliferation of intimate/private photos and videos, most notably of women, without their consent. The law itself recognizes invasion of privacy as a criminal offense. The law penalizes those who take a photo or video coverage of a person or group of persons performing a sexual act or any similar activity or of capturing an image of the private area of a person or persons without the latter’s consent, under circumstances in which such person/s has/have a reasonable expectation of privacy. Likewise, the act of selling, copying, reproducing, broadcasting, sharing, showing or exhibiting the photo or video coverage or recordings of such sexual act or similar activity through VCD/DVD, internet, cellular phones and similar means or device without the consent of the person/s involved are punishable.
Data Privacy Act of 2012
The Data Privacy Act of 2012 is an act protecting individual personal information in information and communications systems in the government and the private sector. It mandates the public and private institutions to protect and preserve the integrity and confidentiality of all personal data that they might gather including the processing of personal information and sensitive personal information. It also sets the parameters on when and on what premise data processing of personal information can be allowed with a basic premise when a data subject has given direct consent.