Accepting the terms
By opening pages, sending a message, or following internal links, you enter a license to read and use the material in the ways this document allows. If you do not accept the combination of these website terms, the privacy policy, and the cookie policy, you should close the site and not submit personal data. Business customers and partners may have separate written agreements; where such an agreement is more specific than a sentence here, the agreement controls that relationship.
What the site is meant to be
The pages are editorial and service-oriented information about water-based activities, calm use of facilities, and how we describe scheduling and orientation. The copy is a starting point for your own research and for conversations with on-site staff. It is not a substitute for facility rules, lifeguard instructions, or one-to-one professional advice where you need it. The site may mention equipment, chemistry in general terms, and energy use in a descriptive way, without ranking suppliers or products.
Acceptable and unacceptable use
You may load pages, share links, print reasonable excerpts for a personal or internal meeting, and contact us in good faith. You may not attempt to break authentication we add later, inject scripts in places where the interface does not ask for them, or overload any endpoint with artificial traffic. You may not use the form to send malware, to harass a named individual who is not a published contact, or to misrepresent who you are in a way that would waste staff time. You may not use automated means to copy the whole site at high speed where that could degrade service for other readers.
Intellectual property and permitted reuse
Trademarks, text, layout, and graphics belong to us or to licensors who gave us a narrow licence. You may quote short, attributed excerpts in a review, academic note, or internal memo if you do not suggest endorsement where none was given. Deep linking to a policy page, the home page, or a swim or recovery article is fine; framing the whole site in another window border without permission is not, because it can confuse readers about who is responsible. For bulk re-use, a translation, or a commercial reprint, contact the mailbox in advance. Open-licence code snippets we might publish elsewhere will carry their own headers.
Online advertising and landing pages
We may promote this site with paid search, display, or similar advertising in Denmark and the EEA. The visible destination is always a page on xolvarynyzei.world. We do not use deceptive interstitial or “bridge” pages that hide the final URL. The topic of each landing page is aligned with the ad; if you land on a page that does not match an ad you clicked, contact us and we will fix the campaign wording or the page, whichever is wrong.
Third-party sites and named businesses
We may name pools, software names, or cities as factual context. A link to an external place can stop working, or the destination may add cookies we do not control, as that policy explains. We are not the publisher of a third party’s error message or of their prices when they are not ours.
Disclaimers and liability limits
We aim for up-to-date text, but a static file can be ahead of a paper notice at a gate. The site and its content are provided “as is” to the maximum extent the law in Denmark and, if you are a consumer in another EEA state, the mandatory minimum protections there, allow. We do not accept liability for indirect or consequential loss from ordinary browsing when no other legal basis makes us responsible. We do not exclude liability for death or personal injury from our own negligence, for fraud, or for anything else a statute in your jurisdiction says we cannot cap.
Consumer information and out-of-court options
European consumers can use the EU ODR platform to find a dispute body when one exists for a paid service, but a simple question about a web page is usually better handled by email first. The local consumer centre in your country can also explain the steps that apply to you.
Changes, notices, and severability
We can amend these website terms. The calendar reference you see in the green strip at the top of this file is the day your browser is set to, which is useful to compare to the version the server had when you first loaded the URL that session. If one clause is held invalid, the rest remain in effect as far as the law allows. If we add a new major feature, we will point to a summary on the home page when the change is more than a wording tidy-up.
Law and courts
Danish law applies to these terms, without choosing that law to take away a consumer’s non-waivable rights at home. Courts in Denmark can hear a dispute, and where EU rules on jurisdiction give a consumer a different venue, you may use that right.
How to ask a legal question in plain words
We prefer non-lawyer summaries in the first instance: write to ask@xolvarynyzei.world with “Site terms” in the subject, or call +45 70 20 85 05 and ask the operator to hand the note to the person who handles public-site governance.