Terms of Service
The terms page defines the legal baseline for using Alarmday's browser-based timing, planning, and scheduling tools.
It keeps service expectations, acceptable use, and liability limits in one place so product pages can stay focused on the job they solve.
What these terms cover
- Baseline conditions for accessing and using the site's tools.
- Acceptable use, service changes, intellectual property, and liability limits.
- How the legal terms relate to browser behavior and local data storage.
Why users should read this page
- To understand the limits of relying on browser-based alarms and timers for important tasks.
- To see how site changes, third-party services, or device behavior may affect use.
- To know which policy page to read next when the question is about data handling instead of legal use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do these terms apply to every tool on the site?
Yes. The terms cover the site's timers, alarms, planners, clock tools, and related browser-based features.
Where should I look for data-handling details instead?
Questions about local storage, analytics, cookies, or sharing belong on the privacy policy, which is linked from this page.