Article 1 (Purpose)
These terms govern use of WifiSnap(the “Service”) and this promotional website (the “Website”) and set out rights, obligations, and responsibilities between the Operator and users.
Article 2 (Definitions)
- “Operator”: The individual or legal entity operating the Service and Website.
- “User”: Anyone who visits the Website or installs or uses the app.
- “App”: The WifiSnap mobile application distributed on iOS, Android, or other platforms.
Article 3 (Effect and changes)
These terms take effect when posted on the Website or shown in the app. The Operator may amend them within applicable law and will give reasonable notice of changes, effective date, and reasons.
Article 4 (Website vs. app)
The Website is mainly for product information, download links, and policies. Use of the App may also be subject to Apple App Store, Google Play, or other platform terms.
Article 5 (Service description)
The App may provide OCR and AI-assisted parsing, Wi‑Fi QR scanning, connection suggestions, speed tests, and related features to help with Wi‑Fi connection. The Operator may add, change, or discontinue features for technical or operational reasons.
Article 6 (User conduct)
Users must not:
- Obtain or use another person's Wi‑Fi credentials without authorization
- Interfere with stable operation (e.g. reverse engineering, excessive automated requests)
- Violate applicable law or public order
Article 7 (Intellectual property)
Trademarks, logos, text, design, and other materials on the Website and App belong to the Operator or rightful owners. Users may not copy or distribute them commercially without prior consent.
Article 8 (Disclaimer)
- The Service assists with public Wi‑Fi connection. The Operator is not liable for recognition errors, failed connections, or network quality, except for willful misconduct or gross negligence where such limitation is not allowed.
- Security of public Wi‑Fi (encryption, rogue access points, etc.) is between the user, the venue, and carriers; the Operator does not warrant security.
- The Operator is not liable beyond reasonable efforts for outages due to force majeure, telecom failures, or third-party services (cloud, AI APIs, etc.).
Article 9 (Limitation of liability)
Where the Operator is liable, indirect, consequential, or special damages are excluded to the extent permitted by law; any cap follows applicable statutes.
Article 10 (Governing law and venue)
These terms are governed by the laws of the Republic of Korea, and courts at the Operator's principal place of business have exclusive jurisdiction, unless mandatory consumer rules say otherwise. Update this to match your actual jurisdiction.
Article 11 (Contact)
Questions about the Service or these terms: hpark2330@gmail.com