1. Acceptance
By downloading or using WatchRadar, you agree to these Terms of Service. If you do not agree, do not use the app.
2. Eligibility
- You must be legally allowed to enter into a binding agreement in your jurisdiction.
- You must comply with applicable laws while using WatchRadar.
3. Service Scope
WatchRadar provides watch scan analysis and confidence-based authenticity estimation for informational use. It is not a certified appraisal or legal proof of authenticity.
4. Subscriptions and Billing
- Paid features, if any, are billed through Apple In-App Purchases.
- Apple controls payment processing, renewals, and cancellations.
- Refund requests must follow Apple's refund policies.
5. Acceptable Use
- Do not misuse the app, reverse engineer it, or attempt unauthorized access.
- Do not use WatchRadar for unlawful fraud, impersonation, or deceptive sales activity.
- Do not upload content that infringes third-party rights.
6. Intellectual Property
All WatchRadar branding, software, and materials are owned by WatchRadar or its licensors. You receive a limited personal use license under these terms.
7. Disclaimer
WatchRadar is provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis without warranties of uninterrupted service, complete accuracy, or fitness for a particular transaction.
8. Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, WatchRadar will not be liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential losses, including losses linked to purchase or resale decisions.
9. Termination
We may suspend or terminate access for behavior that violates these terms, threatens platform security, or breaks applicable law.
10. Contact
Questions about these terms: contact@watchradar.space
11. Changes and Effective Interpretation
We may update these terms to reflect product changes, security requirements, or legal obligations. Continued use of WatchRadar after publication of updated terms means you accept the revised conditions.
If any part of these terms is unenforceable in a specific jurisdiction, the remaining sections continue to apply to the maximum extent allowed by local law.