Terms of Use
Plain-English terms for running Parsepad utilities, handling outputs, and understanding platform limits.
- Use responsiblyonly run safe, legitimate workflows
- Validate outputstreat generated results as drafts until reviewed
- Expect changetools can evolve for reliability, security, and quality
At a glance
A four-line summary of these terms.
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What you can do
Run safe utilities
Use Parsepad for legitimate work, development tasks, content operations, and safe internal review.
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What you cannot do
Anything harmful
No malware, credential abuse, scraping attacks, spam, evasion, or activity that violates law or third-party rights.
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What we promise
Honest, evolving
Tools may pause for maintenance, security, or reliability work. We try to keep things fast and stable.
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What you should expect
Validate output
Treat tool output as a draft. Validate results before production, regulated, or customer-facing use.
Using the platform
Run legitimate browser-based and platform-supported utilities; respect law, platform limits, and third-party rights.
You can use Parsepad to run browser-based and platform-supported utilities for legitimate work, development, testing, and operations. Keep inputs safe and use the tools in ways that respect law, platform limits, and third-party rights.
Your responsibility
You own what you paste, upload, and generate. Validate output before shipping to production.
You are responsible for what you paste, upload, and generate. If you run production data through a tool, that choice is on you and your organization.
Acceptable use
Use the platform for legitimate work; never for abuse, illegal activity, or breaking third-party rights.
The terms are designed to protect normal users and keep the platform useful. These are the operating boundaries that matter most.
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Allowed
Legitimate work and testing
Use Parsepad for practical utility workflows, development tasks, content operations, and safe internal review.
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Not allowed
Abuse or illegal activity
Do not use the platform for malware, credential abuse, scraping attacks, spam, evasion, or activity that violates law or third-party rights.
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Output
Validate before relying on results
Tool output can speed up routine work, but you remain responsible for reviewing results before use in production or regulated contexts.
Common terms questions
Quick answers on usage rights, limits, availability, and how to escalate a legal question.
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Usage
Can I use tool output in my own work?
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Limits
What uses are prohibited?
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Availability
What happens if a tool is down?
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Usage Can I use tool output in my own work?
Yes. You are responsible for reviewing results before use in production, regulated, or customer-facing contexts.
Limits What uses are prohibited?
Malware, credential abuse, scraping attacks, spam, evasion, and anything that violates law or third-party rights. If in doubt, do not run it.
Availability What happens if a tool is down?
We may pause features for maintenance, security, or reliability work. Outages are not a breach of the terms, and you should plan workflows accordingly.
Legal Who do I contact for a legal question?
Use the contact form for legal, access, or policy questions that need a human review. The public policy page is not a substitute for direct review.
Accounts and access
Keep your credentials safe and don't share access. Tell us if your account is compromised.
If a feature requires sign-in, keep your credentials safe and do not share access. If you think your account is compromised, contact us and rotate credentials immediately.
Service availability
We try to keep Parsepad fast and stable, but features may pause for maintenance or fixes.
We try to keep Parsepad fast and stable, but things can break. We may pause features for maintenance, security fixes, or performance work.
Liability limits
Parsepad is provided as-is; we can't accept liability for output errors, downtime, or misuse.
Parsepad is provided as-is. We do our best, but we cannot accept liability for losses caused by output errors, downtime, or misuse of generated results.
Changes to these terms
We may update these terms; meaningful changes will be published here.
We may update these terms as the platform changes. If we make meaningful changes, we will publish the updated version here.