These terms keep the product relationship clear: use ClearSearch responsibly, protect your access, and do not use the service in ways that break trust, law, or other people's systems.
ClearSearch is provided to help users upload, search, and analyze documents. You agree to use the service only for lawful business or internal work purposes and only with content you are allowed to use.
You are responsible for account activity under your login, for keeping credentials secure, and for making sure access inside your organization is appropriate. ClearSearch may suspend access if misuse, abuse, or security risk is detected.
You retain responsibility for the documents and prompts you submit. Do not upload content you do not have the right to process, and do not use ClearSearch to handle regulated or highly sensitive data unless your deployment and controls are actually set up for that level of risk.
ClearSearch aims to provide grounded answers, not perfect certainty. You should review important outputs before relying on them for legal, financial, compliance, HR, or other high-stakes decisions. The product may make mistakes, omit context, or reflect issues in source documents.
The service may change, improve, or remove features over time. Availability is not guaranteed, especially during early production phases. ClearSearch may patch, pause, or limit parts of the service to protect reliability or security.
To the extent allowed by law, ClearSearch is provided without broad warranties, and liability is limited to direct damages reasonably tied to the service. ClearSearch is not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential losses resulting from misuse, downtime, third-party failures, or unreviewed AI output.
Access may be suspended or ended for misuse, non-payment where applicable, security concerns, or harmful behavior toward the service or other users. You may stop using the service at any time.
Questions about these terms can be sent through the contact page or the support contact configured for the deployment.