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Terms and conditions

Applicability

These terms apply when you make use of the TimeTagger app, and take effect when you create an account (i.e. sign up).

Account

When you create an account, you must provide information that is correct and complete. You are responsible for updating this information when it changes. You are also responsible for protecting the password that you use to authenticate with our service. If you use a social account (e.g. your Google account), you are responsible for safeguarding the access to that account. If you become aware of any unauthorized use of your account, you must let us know as soon as possible.

Privacy

Our privacy policy is detailed in a separate document.

Availability

We strive for a 99.9% uptime on a monthly basis. The server does a quick reboot (~2 min) every Sunday morning.

You own your data

Your own your data. We just store it. You can always access it if you have an account.

Subscription and trial period

During the trial period TimeTagger is fully functional. You do not need to provide any payment details. You can purchase a subscription at any time. When you do not do this, the trial will eventually expire (by default after 14 days) and makes it impossible to use TimeTagger until a subscription is purchased. You can still access and export your data.

The recurring price for the subscription can be changed at any time, e.g. to correct for inflation, though we will always target being affordable.

Appropriate use

You must use TimeTagger in a way that complies with these terms, the law, and appropriate norms and values. For example, you are not allowed to:

You are responsible for how your account is using the TimeTagger service, including misusage, also if someone else has been using your account.

Termination by you

At any time, you can cancel your paid plan. You can then keep using the service until the end of the subscription period. After that, your account is inactive but not deleted by default. You can request the deletion of your account by email.

Termination by us

When you violate these terms, you are responsible for any caused damage, including damage caused to other users, and you exempt us from these damages. We may also terminate or suspend your account immediately, with or without prior notice. When your account is terminated or suspended, you lose access to all your data. We cannot be held accountable for the damage that this may cause you.

Disputes

In case of a dispute between you and us, we will always try to find a solution together. Please let us know if something is bothering you!

Circumstances beyond our control

We cannot be held accountable if we are unable to deliver to these terms due to circumstances beyond our control. These include problems with any of the third party services that we rely on, power outages, and networking problems.

Liability

Any liability of us shall in no event exceed the fees paid by you during the last two years.

We are not responsible for any direct, indirect, special incidental of consequential damages of any kind, including without limitation, lost data, lost profits, opportunities or contributions, loss of use, good will, business interruption related to the TimeTagger service.

Governing Law

These Terms shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of The Netherlands, without regard to its conflict of law provisions.

Changes to the website and app

We are constantly working to improve TimeTagger. Therefore, the website and app periodically undergo changes that may affect the user experience. In most cases this will be for the better. If you think that this is not the case, don't hesitate to let us know.

Changes in these terms

We can modify or replace these terms at any time. If a revision is significant we will try to provide at least 30 days notice prior to any new terms taking effect. By continuing to access or use our service after those revisions become effective, you agree to be bound by the revised terms.


Questions regarding these terms can be asked via the support page.

This document was last updated on 18-10-2023.