Terms of Use

By accessing and using https://www.dabov.com.tr

, every visitor (“User”) agrees to the following Terms of Use.
The website is operated by ESPESYAL KAHVE GIDA SANAYİ VE TİCARET LİMİTED ŞİRKETİ (“Company”).

1. General Provisions

Users agree to comply with these terms, applicable laws, and ethical rules while using the website.

All content and rights on the site belong to the Company.
The Company may modify, suspend, or update the site content at any time.

2. Intellectual Property Rights

All texts, graphics, logos, trademarks, designs, and content on the site are protected under Turkish Intellectual Property Law.

Users may not:

  • Copy,

  • Reproduce,

  • Distribute,

  • Publish,

  • Modify

site content without written permission.

3. User Responsibilities

The User agrees to:

  • Not provide incorrect or misleading information,

  • Not engage in harmful or unlawful activities,

  • Respect third-party rights,

  • Avoid exploiting any software errors,

  • Not share account access with others.

4. Third-Party Links

The website may contain links to third-party websites.
The Company is not responsible for the content, policies, or actions of these websites.

5. Disclaimer of Liability

The Company shall not be held responsible for:

  • Typographical or technical errors,

  • Service interruptions,

  • Failures caused by third-party providers,

  • Any damages arising from the use of the website.

6. Membership and Account Security

Users are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of their login credentials.
Unauthorized use of the account is the User’s responsibility.

7. Privacy & Data Protection

Personal data is processed in accordance with the KVKK Information Notice and Privacy Policy.
By using the website, the User agrees to these documents.

8. Amendments

The Company may update these Terms of Use at any time.
Changes become effective once posted on the website.

9. Governing Law & Jurisdiction

These terms are governed by the laws of Türkiye.
Istanbul (Anatolian) Courts and Enforcement Offices have jurisdiction over any disputes.