Definitions
- Site: The official website of the Center for Freedom and Justice (CFJ).
- Organization / CFJ: The Center for Freedom and Justice, a charitable humanitarian organization headquartered in Palestine, with activities in Europe and the United States, and owner and operator of the Site.
- User: Any person who accesses, visits, or browses the Site.
- Content: Text, program information, stories, visuals, branding assets, downloads, and any other material published on the Site.
- Effective as of: 01 / 01 / 2026
Acceptance of Terms
By using this Site, you agree to these Terms of Use. If you do not agree, you should discontinue use of the Site.
Permitted Use
- You may use the Site for lawful informational purposes and to learn about CFJ's humanitarian programs, initiatives, partnerships, and ways to support our work.
- You may not use Site content for commercial republication, resale, or redistribution without prior written consent from CFJ.
- You may not remove or alter legal notices, copyright marks, trademarks, or attribution statements.
- Donation, volunteer, or contact submissions must provide accurate information and must not be used for unlawful, misleading, or abusive purposes.
Intellectual Property
All rights in Site content are owned by CFJ or used under license. No part of the content may be copied, adapted, or presented as original work without written permission, except as permitted by applicable law or with proper attribution where expressly allowed.
Acceptable Use and User Conduct
You must not attempt to disrupt Site operations, compromise security, upload malicious code, or perform unauthorized automated extraction of data.
CFJ may suspend access, restrict use, and take appropriate legal action in response to violations.
Data Collection, Analytics, and Cookies
- The Site may collect limited technical and analytics data such as browser type, pages visited, timestamps, and approximate location signals based on IP.
- Browsing the Site alone does not require submission of sensitive personal data.
- Cookies may be used to improve usability, performance measurement, and language/session behavior.
- Third-party analytics tools, where enabled, are governed by their own privacy terms.
External Links
The Site may include links to external websites for convenience. CFJ is not responsible for third-party content, security, or privacy practices.
Disclaimer of Warranties
The Site is provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis. CFJ does not guarantee uninterrupted availability, complete accuracy, or error-free operation at all times. Information about programs, impact, or partnerships is provided for general awareness and may change without notice.
Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, CFJ is not liable for direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from Site use, inability to use the Site, or reliance on published content.
Donations and Third-Party Services
Online donations or payments, where offered, may be processed through third-party providers subject to their own terms. CFJ is not responsible for outages, processing errors, or policies of external payment platforms beyond what is required by applicable law.
Legal Notices and Reporting
For legal notices, rights claims, or technical abuse reports:
- Email: info@c4fj.org
Suspension or Termination of Access
CFJ may suspend or terminate access for users who breach these Terms, misuse Site services, or pose a security or reputational risk.
Changes to the Terms
CFJ may update these Terms from time to time. Changes become effective upon publication on this page.
Governing Law and Jurisdiction
These Terms are governed by the laws applicable in Palestine, where CFJ is headquartered. Where mandatory consumer or data-protection rules apply in Europe, the United States, or your country of residence, those rules may also apply to the extent required by law. Disputes shall be subject to the competent courts in Palestine, unless otherwise required by mandatory applicable law.
General Provisions
- If any provision is held unenforceable, the remaining provisions remain valid.
- Failure to enforce any right does not constitute a waiver of that right.
