TERMS OF USE

Your Agreement with Versal

By using our services and products, you agree to these Terms of Use. This page outlines the rules and responsibilities that govern your interaction with Versal. We’ve kept it clear and concise to ensure you understand how to use our tools responsibly and what we expect from you as a valued user.

1. Acceptance of Terms

When you purchase or use any Versal product, you automatically accept these Terms of Use. These terms form a legal agreement between you and Versal, so please read them carefully. If you do not agree with any part of this document, you should refrain from using our services. We reserve the right to update these terms at any time, and continued use after changes implies your acceptance of the revised terms.

2. Use of Products

Our products are designed for personal entertainment purposes only. You agree to use them solely in accordance with applicable laws and game publisher policies. Any misuse, including distributing, modifying, or reverse-engineering our software, is strictly prohibited. You’re responsible for ensuring your use doesn’t violate third-party terms (e.g., game Terms of Service), and Versal is not liable for any consequences arising from such violations.

3. Account Responsibility

To access our products, you’ll need a Personal Account. You’re responsible for keeping your account details secure and not sharing your login credentials with others. Any activity under your account is your responsibility. If you suspect unauthorized access, notify us immediately via our Contact page. We may suspend or terminate accounts involved in prohibited activities without prior notice.

4. Limitation of Liability

Versal provides its products “as is” without warranties of any kind, express or implied. We’re not responsible for any damages, including loss of data, game bans, or other issues resulting from your use of our tools. Our liability is limited to the amount you paid for the product. You use our services at your own risk, and we encourage responsible usage to avoid potential conflicts with game providers.