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Terms
Last updated August 15, 2026.
Operator and agreement
These Terms govern use of the Rodon public website and any Rodon workspace made available by an individual operator. By using Rodon, a user agrees to these Terms and any feature-specific notices presented in the workspace.
Acceptable use
Users must use Rodon lawfully, respect authorization boundaries, and must not use accounts, models, tools, integrations, or compute to harm people, systems, or data.
Accounts and responsibility
Users are responsible for keeping account access secure and for activity performed through their account, connected services, approved actions, and instructions. A user must provide accurate information where an account or connection requires it.
User content and limited operating rights
Users retain the rights they hold in their content and generated output to the extent applicable law allows. To operate the features a user requests, the operator receives only the limited rights needed to host, process, transmit, store, and display that content for the user.
Third-party services
A user may choose to connect third-party services, including Gmail. Those services remain subject to their own terms and privacy policies. Rodon processes connected-service data only as described in the relevant feature and Privacy Policy.
AI and tool output
Model responses, generated code, analysis, and automated actions can be incomplete or incorrect. Users must review consequential output and remain responsible for their decisions, approvals, and use of the results.
Availability, changes, and termination
Features and connected providers may change, become degraded, or be unavailable. The operator may change, suspend, or end access to a feature where reasonably necessary for security, maintenance, legal requirements, or operation of Rodon.
Intellectual property
The Rodon name, logo, original site materials, and product materials belong to the operator or their respective rights holders. Third-party and open-source components remain subject to their own licences. These Terms do not claim trademark registration.
Jurisdiction and contact
Any governing-law or jurisdiction provision applicable to a particular deployment is identified by its operator: Germany. For questions about these Terms, contact contact@rodon.dev.