Terms of service
Effective August 21, 2026
Service
NIMVEIL provides local-first detection, policy enforcement, redaction, deployment reporting, and related tools for supported browser-based AI interactions. Features, supported sites, and detection accuracy may change as third-party services change.
Accounts and authorized use
You must provide accurate account information, protect access credentials, invite only authorized personnel, and configure roles appropriately. Organization owners are responsible for notices, employee communications, and lawful deployment to managed or unmanaged devices.
Acceptable use
You may not use NIMVEIL to violate law, surveil employees covertly, collect content outside disclosed product scope, attack third-party services, bypass provider policies, send unlawful or unsolicited messages, evade spam controls, or process data you are not authorized to handle.
Outreach console
Founder outreach capabilities require human approval, verified sender identity, suppression checks, unsubscribe handling, provider compliance, and applicable-law review. Demo mode cannot send. Resend is restricted to transactional product messages and is not an approved cold-outreach provider.
Customer responsibilities
- Maintain appropriate AI-use policies, training, access controls, and incident response.
- Review warnings and reports as indicators, not confirmed breaches.
- Verify browser deployment and understand that users may disable unmanaged extensions.
- Avoid submitting regulated or prohibited information to NIMVEIL support.
- Obtain required employee notices, consents, and legal review.
Trials, subscriptions, and billing
Paid plans, seat counts, renewal, cancellation, taxes, refunds, and payment terms must match the configured Stripe checkout and an executed order or published pricing terms. Demo values create no charge. Stripe remains the source of truth for real payment status.
No guarantees
NIMVEIL helps detect and reduce certain accidental exposures in supported interactions. It does not guarantee complete detection, uninterrupted availability, compliance, or prevention of every data leak. Unsupported files and changed third-party interfaces may not be inspected or intercepted.
Confidentiality, data, and security
Each party should protect the other's confidential information and use it only to provide or receive the service. Production contracts must address data processing, security commitments, incident notice, deletion, subprocessors, support, warranties, liability, indemnity, governing law, and dispute resolution.
Suspension and termination
Access may be suspended for security risk, abuse, nonpayment, or material violation. Termination and export/deletion behavior must be defined in the final commercial agreement and production privacy process.