Terms of Use
Terms
Terms of Use is the quickest reference for the basic rules, limits, and responsibilities attached to site use.
These Terms govern access to and use of AI Humanizer Forum. By browsing the site, contacting the team, creating an account, or participating in discussions, you agree to follow these rules.
If you do not agree to these Terms, you should not use the site or its community features.
On this page
Use this quick outline to jump straight to the section that matters most for terms of use, then continue to the related guide or discussion path when you need more context.
What to check first about Terms of Use
Terms of Use works best as a quick reference for the basic rules, limits, and responsibilities attached to site use. Pair it with the contact page when a practical question needs a direct answer.
If you want the next internal step, these pages are the most useful follow-ups:
- Privacy Policy — useful if you want the next related page in the site structure.
- Contact AI Humanizer Forum — useful if you want the next related page in the site structure.
- About AI Humanizer Forum — useful if you want the next related page in the site structure.
- AI Writing Tool Issues, Reports, and Guides — the main starting point if you want the full site structure first.
Acceptable use
You agree not to use the site for unlawful, abusive, misleading, fraudulent, or rights-infringing activity. You must not post spam, malicious code, defamatory material, or content that violates the rights, privacy, or safety of others.
User contributions
You remain responsible for material you post, upload, or submit. The site may moderate, edit, remove, restrict, or refuse content that violates these Terms, harms the user experience, or creates legal or operational risk.
Community conduct
Discussion should remain respectful, specific, and relevant. Personal attacks, harassment, impersonation, repeated disruption, and deliberate misinformation are not allowed.
Informational content only
Content on the site is provided for general informational purposes. It should not be treated as legal advice, academic adjudication, professional certification, or any other regulated professional service. Readers remain responsible for how they use the information.
Intellectual property
Site content, branding, design elements, and original materials are protected by applicable intellectual property laws. You may not misuse, reproduce, or distribute protected material except as allowed by law or with permission.
Account and moderation actions
The site may suspend or restrict access to accounts, posts, or features where moderation concerns, repeated rule violations, legal risk, or security concerns make that step necessary.
Third-party tools and links
The site may reference or link to third-party tools, resources, or services. Their availability, content, and privacy practices are outside the site’s direct control, and readers remain responsible for their own use of those services.
Service availability
The site may change, suspend, remove, or limit features at any time without guaranteeing uninterrupted availability. The site is provided on an as-available basis to the fullest extent permitted by law.
Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, AI Humanizer Forum will not be liable for losses arising from use of the site, reliance on content, service interruptions, user-generated content, or third-party services connected to the site.
Contact
Questions about these Terms should be directed through the site’s contact route.
Trusted outside resources
Outside references are useful when you want a neutral standard, broader guidance, or a second source of context before making a decision.
- Google Search Essentials — useful for broad site-governance expectations around crawlable content and clear page purpose.
- FTC Business Guidance — helpful for general business-facing guidance on disclosures, privacy, and consumer protection.
Frequently asked questions
What do the terms of use explain?
The terms page explains the basic conditions around using the site, its content, and related site features so expectations are clear for visitors and contributors.
Where can I read the privacy policy as well?
The privacy policy covers privacy-specific handling, while this page covers the broader usage terms.
Who should use the contact page for legal or site-use questions?
Anyone with a site-level question that is not really a public tool discussion should use the contact page.
Where should I go for practical guidance about detectors, rewriters, or summaries?
For tool guidance, use the main site pages and the blog. The terms page is for site-use expectations, not workflow advice.
