Our Website Security Policy
Do not give out your password to anyone impersonating as an KLA TECH (M) SDN BHD employee, we will never ask for your password. Please make sure to choose a strong password when creating your account. If the ownership of all or substantially all of KLA TECH (M) SDN BHD were to change, your user information may be transferred to the new owner so the service could continue operations.
Safety Guidelines
Please be aware that KLA TECH (M) SDN BHD has no control over the identity or actions of the individuals who are members of the Website, and that we request that our users exercise caution and good judgment when using the Website. We encourage you to browse additional safety resources as well, and to review the terms of service.
General Safety Guideline
Think about keeping some control over the information you post. Consider restricting access to your page to a select group of people, for example, your friends from school, your club, your team, your community groups, or your family.
• Keep your information to yourself. Don't post your full name, address, phone number, or bank and credit card account numbers - and don't post other people's information, either. Be cautious about posting information that could be used to identify you or locate you offline. This could include the name of your school, sports team, clubs, and where you work or hang out.
• Make sure your screen name doesn't say too much about you. Don't use your name, your age, or your hometown. Even if you think your screen name makes you anonymous, it doesn't take a genius to combine clues to figure out who you are and where you can be found.
• Post only information that you are comfortable with others seeing - and knowing - about you.
• Remember that once you post information online, you can't take it back. Even if you delete the information from a site, older versions exist on other people's computers.
• Consider not posting your photo. It can be altered and broadcast in ways you may not be happy about.
• Flirting with strangers online could have serious consequences. Because some people lie about who they really are, you never really know who you're dealing with.
• Be wary if a new online friend wants to meet you in person. Before you decide to meet someone, do your research: Ask whether any of your friends know the person, and see what background you can dig up through online search engines. If you decide to meet them, be smart about it: Meet in a public place, during the day, with friends you trust. Tell friends or family where you're going, and when you expect to be back.
• Trust your gut if you have suspicions. If you feel threatened by someone or uncomfortable because of something online, tell an adult you trust and report it to the police and the social networking site. You could end up preventing someone else from becoming a victim.