Terms of use

These Terms of Service reflect the way cunslt works, the laws that apply to our company understanding these terms is important because, by using our services, you agree to these terms. Besides these terms, we also publish a privacy policy, we encourage you to read it to understand better how you can update, manage, export, and delete your information.

Age requirements

Our services are purely advisory services, if you are prohibited to use our services by any law in force. We strictly do not recommend you to consult us. If you’re a parent or legal guardian, and you allow your child to use the services, then these terms apply to you and you’re responsible for your child’s activity on the services.

Your account

If you meet these age requirements you can create an account with us. All of our services require that you have an account in order to work. You’re responsible for what you do with your Google account, including taking reasonable steps to keep your account secure, and we encourage you to regularly use the Security Checkup.

Using Cunslt   services on behalf of an organization or business

Many organizations, such as businesses, non-profits, and schools, take advantage of our services.

To use our services on behalf of an organization:

  • an authorized representative of that organization must agree to these terms
  • your organization’s administrator may assign an Account to you. That administrator might require you to follow additional rules and may be able to access or disable your Google Account.

Your content

Some of our services will take your content from publicly available sources. If you feel your content is being misused, you may write to us and suspend using our services.

In case of problems or disagreements

Both the law and these terms give you the right to (1) a certain quality of service, and (2) ways to fix problems if things go wrong.

Liabilities

For all users

Both the law and these terms try to strike a balance as to what you or cunslt can claim from the other in case of problems. That’s why the law allows us to limit certain liabilities— but not others — under these terms.

These terms only limit our responsibilities as allowed by applicable law. These terms don’t limit liability for fraud, fraudulent misrepresentation, or death or personal injury caused by negligence or willful misconduct.

Other than the liabilities described above, Google is liable only for its breaches of these terms or applicable service-specific additional terms, subject to applicable law.

For business users and organizations only

If you’re a business user or organization:

  • To the extent allowed by applicable law, you’ll indemnify cunslt and its directors, officers, employees, and contractors for any third-party legal proceedings (including actions by government authorities) arising out of or relating to your unlawful use of the services or violation of these terms or service-specific additional terms. This indemnity covers any liability or expense arising from claims, losses, damages, judgments, fines, litigation costs, and legal fees.
  • If you’re legally exempt from certain responsibilities, including indemnification, then those responsibilities don’t apply to you under these terms.
  • Cunslt won’t be responsible for the following liabilities:
  • loss of profits, revenues, business opportunities, goodwill, or anticipated savings
  • indirect or consequential loss

Suspending or terminating your access to our services

Google reserves the right to suspend or terminate your access to the services or delete your account

if any of these things happen:

  • you materially or repeatedly breach these terms, service-specific additional terms or policies
  • we’re required to do so to comply with a legal requirement or a court order
  • we reasonably believe that your conduct causes harm or liability to a user, third party, or Google — for example, by hacking, phishing, harassing, spamming, misleading others, or scraping content that doesn’t belong to you