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Terms of Service

These terms describe, in a general and public-facing way, the expectations that apply when visitors or customers access Rikrol websites, tools, and related digital services.

Last updated: March 19, 2026

1. Acceptance of terms

By accessing or using Rikrol services, you agree to comply with the policies, notices, and operational rules that apply to the specific offering you use.

If you do not agree with these terms, you should not continue using the affected website, account area, or commercial workflow.

2. Accounts and access

Users are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of their credentials and for activity that occurs through their accounts or authorized workspaces.

Rikrol may suspend or restrict access where needed to protect the platform, prevent misuse, address non-payment, or comply with legal obligations.

3. Commercial terms

Pricing, plan limits, service scopes, billing cycles, and any product-specific commitments may be described separately in checkout flows, proposals, invoices, or customer agreements.

In the event of a conflict between this public summary and a signed agreement or order form, the more specific commercial document will typically control.

4. Acceptable use

You may not use Rikrol services in ways that violate laws, infringe rights, distribute harmful code, interfere with infrastructure, or abuse shared resources.

We may investigate suspected misuse and take proportionate protective action, including limiting access, removing content, or terminating service relationships.

5. Intellectual property

Unless otherwise agreed, Rikrol retains rights in its software, branding, documentation, interfaces, and proprietary service materials.

Customers generally retain rights to content they lawfully provide, subject to the licenses or permissions necessary for Rikrol to operate the requested service.

6. Availability and liability

Rikrol aims to provide reliable services, but uptime, feature availability, or outcomes may vary based on maintenance, dependencies, integrations, customer configuration, or events outside reasonable control.

Any liability limitations, warranties, remedies, or service-level commitments may be defined more precisely in the commercial terms tied to a specific product or customer relationship.