Access and usage rules

Rules for Digital Materials

These Rules describe the general terms that apply to access and use of the informational digital materials presented by BROWSIFY LIMITED. They are written to make the nature of the materials clear, explain the limits of permitted use, and help users understand what is and is not allowed in relation to the company’s PDF guides. The site is intended to function as a realistic informational resource website and therefore these rules are expressed in a calm, direct way rather than in overly aggressive legal wording.

BROWSIFY LIMITED is a private company limited by shares in England and Wales. Registered office: 334-340 HIGH STREET, HARBORNE, BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND B17 9PU.

“This is informational material and not medical advice or a substitute for professional help. Consult a physician before making lifestyle changes.”

1. Informational nature of materials

All products described on this website are educational digital PDF materials. They are intended for informational reading, personal reference, note-taking, and private review by adults. They are not offered as treatment, therapy, medical diagnosis, personalised medical planning, prescription material, or any substitute for professional healthcare, dietetic advice, or individual consultation.

The guides discuss themes such as routine management, meal structure, portion awareness, habit observation, weekly planning, lifestyle organisation, and consistency. These themes are presented in general educational form. Any examples, worksheets, prompts, or explanations are included to support private learning rather than to provide individual health instructions.

2. Personal use only

Unless the company states otherwise in writing, access to the materials is granted for personal use only. The user may read the PDF materials privately, save them for personal reference, and print them for personal review if appropriate. Access does not grant commercial, institutional, teaching, licensing, publishing, or redistribution rights.

A personal-use permission is limited. It means the user may use the material as a private learning resource and not as a product for wider circulation, repackaging, business distribution, or any form of resale. The company’s content is meant to remain within the individual user’s private reference context unless separate written permission is provided.

3. No redistribution

The user must not share, forward, upload, publish, distribute, transmit, post, circulate, or otherwise make the digital materials available to other persons or groups unless the company has provided explicit written permission. This restriction applies whether sharing would occur for free or for payment, and whether the format is direct file transfer, cloud sharing, reposting, screenshot distribution, or inclusion in another document or platform.

Redistribution is restricted because the materials are prepared as the company’s own digital content and are supplied in a controlled business context. Even if a user believes that a section seems useful to others, that does not create a right to circulate the material more widely. Permission must be obtained in writing if any non-personal use is contemplated.

4. No resale

The user may not resell the materials, bundle them with another product, include them as part of a coaching package, present them as a lead magnet, or treat them as transferable stock. Resale is prohibited regardless of whether the document is altered, rebranded, condensed, reformatted, or presented alongside other content.

The absence of an automated checkout on the website does not reduce the importance of this rule. Once access has been arranged, the material remains subject to the conditions under which it was supplied, including the prohibition on turning it into another person’s commercial asset.

5. No copying for commercial use

Copying, excerpting, adapting, or republishing the materials for commercial, promotional, training, subscription, membership, or client-service use is not permitted without written permission. This includes copying substantial passages into websites, printed packs, digital libraries, newsletters, paid communities, online courses, public posts, or internal training resources used in a revenue-generating setting.

Limited quotation for strictly lawful and non-infringing purposes may be possible in some circumstances, but users should not assume that copying is permitted. The safest course is to contact the company for permission before reproducing or reusing any substantive part of the materials.

6. Access process and practical conditions

The website uses a request-based flow. A user may submit a request, be contacted by the company, receive a presentation or explanation of the selected material, discuss payment conditions if they wish to continue, and then receive access where appropriate. This process is designed to keep communication calm and clear. It does not operate as an instant, one-click promise of immediate delivery.

The company may decline, pause, or limit access where it reasonably believes that the request process is being misused, where the requested use appears inconsistent with personal educational use, where contact details appear unreliable, or where communication becomes abusive, misleading, or otherwise incompatible with ordinary business handling.

The company may also correct clerical mistakes, clarify the scope of a guide, or explain that a particular product is informational and not suitable for a user seeking medical or professional intervention.

7. No guarantees or result claims

The materials are not sold or presented with guarantees of outcome. The company does not promise weight change, body transformation, speed of progress, medical improvement, or any specific result. The guides are designed to support understanding, planning, and self-organisation. They are not outcome contracts.

Users should interpret the materials as educational resources. Their usefulness will depend on the user’s own reading, judgment, life context, and practical circumstances. This is one reason why the company deliberately avoids dramatic wording or inflated promises on the site.

8. User responsibility

Users remain responsible for how they interpret and apply general information. Anyone with medical conditions, health concerns, dietary restrictions, or other circumstances requiring personalised guidance should seek appropriate professional advice. Users should also take care not to send unnecessary confidential information through ordinary website forms.

By using the materials, users accept that they are engaging with general educational content and that individual judgment remains important in deciding whether a particular suggestion, example, or planning format is relevant to their own circumstances.

9. Intellectual property and content integrity

Unless otherwise stated, the materials, written content, structure, guide titles, explanatory text, and related presentation elements belong to BROWSIFY LIMITED or are used with appropriate rights. The user must not remove authorship references, claim ownership, or present the material as their own work. Altering the formatting or appearance of a PDF does not create independent ownership rights in the underlying content.

The company reserves the right to protect the integrity of its content and to respond where it reasonably believes copying, misuse, unauthorised circulation, or misleading re-presentation has taken place. That response may include communication with the user, withdrawal of access, legal review, or other proportionate protective steps.

10. Communication standards

The request process is intended for genuine enquiries. Users should provide accurate contact details, avoid abusive or deceptive communication, and respect that the company may need to explain the informational limits of its materials. The company likewise aims to communicate in a restrained, professional, and non-pressured way.

Nothing in these rules obliges the company to continue a conversation indefinitely where a request is incomplete, unreasonable, inconsistent with the site’s purpose, or otherwise unsuitable for ordinary handling.

11. Changes to materials and rules

The company may revise, update, rename, expand, consolidate, or withdraw materials over time. It may also update these rules where operational, legal, or business needs change. The website may display the most current version of these rules, and users should review them periodically if they continue to use the site or request materials.

A revised version may apply to future access arrangements, communications, or newly provided materials. Earlier wording does not necessarily remain applicable once replaced.

12. Contact information

Questions about these rules, permitted use, or the nature of the digital materials may be directed to:

BROWSIFY LIMITED
334-340 HIGH STREET
HARBORNE
BIRMINGHAM
ENGLAND B17 9PU
Email: contact@browsifyresources.co.uk
Phone: +44 121 392 1846

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13. Practical examples of permitted and prohibited use

To avoid uncertainty, it may help to describe the rules in practical terms. Permitted personal use usually includes reading the PDF privately, making personal notes, printing a personal copy for home reference, and revisiting the material over time for one’s own learning. Prohibited use generally includes forwarding the file to friends, uploading it to group storage, placing extracts into a paid course, turning the content into social media carousels, copying worksheets into a business package, or distributing screenshots as if they were public educational handouts.

These examples are illustrative rather than exhaustive. If a planned use falls outside obvious private reading, the safer course is to request written permission from the company. A user should not assume that informal sharing is acceptable simply because the material is digital. Digital format makes duplication easy, but ease of duplication is not the same as permission to duplicate. The company’s expectation remains that the materials stay within the boundaries of private adult reference use unless expressly agreed otherwise.

14. Interpretive guidance for readers

The guides may contain frameworks, planning examples, observational prompts, and educational commentary. Users should understand that general educational frameworks are not rigid rules that must be followed mechanically. They are included to help readers think in a more organised way, not to replace judgment, lived experience, or professional advice where required.

That is one reason the company presents the materials in a measured editorial tone. The company does not claim that every worksheet, list, or schedule example will suit every user equally. Readers should treat the material as a structured source of ideas and reference, applying discretion about what is useful and what is not. Any user whose circumstances involve medical, dietary, or specialist considerations should consult an appropriate qualified professional before making decisions that go beyond ordinary general lifestyle planning.