JSONeer

Privacy Policy and Terms of Service

What license do my JSON endpoints have?

All the JSON data you create in JSONeer is owned by you. You decide what license applies to your JSON data. Since JSONeer creates public endpoints that anyone can access, we recommend being mindful of what data you include.

By using JSONeer, you agree to give us permission to host and serve your JSON data through our public endpoints for the purpose of operating the service.

Your Public Information

JSONeer is designed to create public JSON endpoints. This means:

  • Anyone with your endpoint URL can access your JSON data
  • Your JSON data is publicly visible on the internet
  • We don't display your personal information (email, name) anywhere
  • Only put data in your JSON that you're comfortable sharing publicly

Your Private Information

We collect minimal information to make JSONeer work:

  • Email address and username (through Clerk authentication)
  • The JSON content you create
  • Basic usage information to keep the service running

We never sell your information. We only use it to provide the JSONeer service.

If you want to see what data we have about you, email us at nabilnymansour@gmail.com.

Cookies and Analytics

We use cookies to keep you logged in and make the site work properly. Without cookies, you won't be able to use JSONeer.

We collect basic analytics about how people use the site (like how many visitors we get) to help us improve JSONeer, but we don't track your personal activity.

Deleting your Account

If you delete your account, we'll delete all your JSON endpoints and personal information. Note that if someone has already accessed your public endpoints, they might have cached the data.

Changes to These Terms

We might update these terms occasionally. If we make big changes, we'll let you know by posting the new terms here and updating the date at the top.

Terms of Service

You need to be at least 13 years old to use JSONeer.

You're responsible for the JSON content you create. Don't put anything illegal, harmful, or that violates others' rights. We can remove content or suspend accounts if needed.

Remember that your JSON endpoints are public - anyone who finds the URL can see your data. Use JSONeer for things like API mocking, config sharing, or simple content management, not for sensitive information.

You own your JSON content. We just host it and serve it through public endpoints so the service works.

JSONeer Uses

  • Next.js: for the website framework
  • shadcn/ui: for the UI components
  • Clerk: for the authentication system
  • Tailwind CSS: for styling
  • Vercel: for hosting and deployment

Questions?

If you have any questions about these terms or JSONeer, please contact us at nabilnymansour@gmail.com

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