Spellere

Terms of Service

Welcome to Spellere. Let’s bypass the standard multi-page corporate agreement that nobody reads and establish some straightforward, mutual ground rules. By accessing this website, reading my logs, or downloading data from the registry, you are agreeing to these basic terms.

If you don't agree with these simple conditions, that's completely fine—but you should close the tab and find your information elsewhere.


1. Ground Rules for Using This Website

This dashboard exists to share clean, open, and lightweight text logs. You are totally welcome to read the entries, learn from the configurations, and copy the code snippets for your own personal use. That is exactly why I put them online.

However, do not use automated scrapers, bots, or malicious scripts to suck down the entire site infrastructure or copy all my data chunks to republish them on your own commercial platform. Don't claim my words or my site's layout as your own creation. Be respectful of the bandwidth and the effort that went into building this channel.


2. Server Abuse & Technical Security

Because this platform runs on standard HTML and PHP, it's highly efficient and fast. Don't be a jerk and attempt to disrupt that. Any attempts to flood the server with garbage requests (DDoS attacks), execute malicious scripts in the backend, or exploit system bugs to crash the site are strictly forbidden.

If you spot an actual performance vulnerability or a broken data sequence on the dashboard, don't exploit it—just drop me an email and let me know so I can patch it.


3. No Warranty (The Reality Check)

This service is provided completely free of charge, "as is" and "as available." I don't owe you anything, and I don't make any grand promises. I do not guarantee that this website will be online 100% of the time, that Hostinger's servers will never drop a packet, or that my articles are entirely free of typos or outdated system parameters.

Technology changes rapidly. If a configuration guide I published months ago doesn't work for your system configuration today, I am not responsible for troubleshooting your setup or fixing your machine.


4. Changing These Terms

Since I operate this platform independently, I reserve the right to tweak or modify these terms whenever it makes sense to do so. If I change something important, I will update the effective date at the top of this page. Continuing to use the dashboard after an update means you are cool with the new changes.


5. Reaching Out

If you have a legitimate question about how these rules apply to you, or if you want to request permission to translate or share my logs in a broader repository, you can contact the main desk directly: