Privacy Policy

Last updated: March 14, 2025

1. Introduction

EterniHost, powered by Guardians Technologies (Pvt) Ltd, provides shared hosting services to clients worldwide. We are committed to protecting the privacy and rights of our clients and website visitors. By using our services, you agree to and are subject to our Terms of Service and the following Privacy Policy.

To safeguard the privacy of our clients and visitors, EterniHost has developed this Privacy Policy to explain the types of information we collect and how we use, store, and share it.

This Privacy Policy outlines how EterniHost collects, uses, manages, and discloses information from users of our website (referred to as "Users").

2. Privacy Commitment

EterniHost places a high priority on protecting the privacy of our Users. We are dedicated to ensuring that all information entrusted to us is handled securely and responsibly.

3. Information We Collect

EterniHost collects personal information from Users through online forms when signing up for our services. This may include, but is not limited to, names, email addresses, phone numbers, and payment details.

We may also collect non-personal data such as website usage statistics, the number of visits to specific pages, and referral domains. Additionally, we use "cookies" to track website interactions and enhance the User experience.

4. Data Usage and Disclosure

How We Use Information

The personal information collected by EterniHost is used to:

  • Provide and improve our hosting services.
  • Communicate with Users about products, services, and updates.
  • Enhance the overall experience of using our website and services.

EterniHost will never sell personal information to third parties for marketing purposes or mailing lists. We may share information with trusted partners or contractors to deliver our services more effectively, but only with your prior consent or when required by applicable laws.

Data Disclosure

EterniHost may disclose collected information to third parties if we believe, in good faith, that such disclosure is necessary to:

  • Comply with legal requirements or respond to legal processes.
  • Protect our rights or property.
  • Prevent fraud or misuse of our services.