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Terms of Use

Last updated 8 July 2026

These terms cover your use of Dossiers, operated by Jon Horvath. Dossiers is a free, early-stage product. By using it you agree to these terms. If you don't agree, please don't use it.

Your content is yours

You keep ownership of everything you create or import. To run the service, you give us permission to store, process, and display that content — including showing your published page to anyone who visits its link. You can remove that permission at any time by unpublishing or deleting your account.

You're responsible for what you publish

You confirm you have the right to use and publish the content you add, and that it's accurate to the best of your knowledge. Don't use Dossiers to:

Public pages

A published dossier is public and can be viewed and shared by anyone with the link. Treat it like anything else you put on the open web.

Reporting and takedowns

If a page impersonates you, misuses your data, or breaks these terms, email hello@dossiers.me with the link. We can remove content and suspend or delete accounts that breach these terms or that are the subject of a valid legal or abuse report.

The service is provided "as is"

Dossiers is offered as-is and as-available, without warranties. It's an early product and may change, break, or go offline. To the fullest extent the law allows, we're not liable for indirect or consequential loss, or for loss of data — so please keep your own copy of anything important.

Ending your use

You can stop using Dossiers and delete your account at any time. We may suspend or end access if these terms are breached.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales, and disputes are subject to the courts of England and Wales.

These terms may be updated as the product develops. Questions: hello@dossiers.me.
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