Welcome to Terms & Conditions Summarizer. These Terms of Use govern your use of our browser extension. Please read them carefully — we've written them in plain English, not legalese. By using the extension, you agree to these terms. If you don't agree, simply don't use the extension. No hard feelings.
✅ This tool is free to use.
✅ You own your data. We don't keep it.
✅ Use it responsibly and legally.
🚫 Don't reverse-engineer, abuse, or misrepresent the tool.
🚫 We offer no legal advice — summaries are informational only.
By installing or using the Terms & Conditions Summarizer extension, you accept and agree to abide by these Terms of Use. If you're using it on behalf of an organization, you confirm you have the authority to bind them to these terms too.
This extension:
It does not:
The summaries are informational only. Always refer to the original document or consult a legal expert if needed.
You are granted a non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable license to use the extension for personal or professional purposes.
You may not:
All intellectual property rights related to the extension, design, and functionality are owned by the Terms & Conditions Summarizer team.
You agree to:
Basically: be cool, be fair, and don't break things.
This extension integrates with:
You agree to their terms as well when invoking those services via the extension.
These APIs:
We don't control or assume responsibility for these third-party services.
This extension is provided "as is" and "as available", without warranty of any kind.
We don't guarantee that:
Use it at your own risk. For real legal decisions, consult a professional.
We're not liable for:
You acknowledge and accept full responsibility for how you use the tool.
We may revoke access to the extension at any time if:
You can also uninstall it anytime. No strings attached.
We may update these terms from time to time. If we make major changes, we'll:
Continued use after updates means you agree to the new terms.
Q: Can I use this in a company setting?
A: Absolutely! Just follow the license and don't resell or white-label it.
Q: Can I share screenshots or demos publicly?
A: Sure! Just give credit where it's due.
Q: Can I fork this and build my own version?
A: Not unless we open-source it. Right now, it's closed-source and proprietary.
Questions about these terms?
Email us at yourname@example.com — no automated replies, no legal traps, just answers.