Terms
What this promises, and what it does not.
The rules for using ChatEasily, written to be read rather than to be scrolled past. The two sections worth your attention are what is not promised, and what happens when a room publishes itself.
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What you are agreeing to
ChatEasily is a free chat service operated by Happy Life. Using it — opening a room, sending a message, creating an account or joining as a guest — means accepting these terms. If you do not accept them, do not use it.
It costs nothing, there is no paid tier, and nothing here is sold to you. That also means there is no service level being promised, which the section on availability sets out plainly.
Accounts and guests
You can use this without signing up. A guest identity is a real account with a display name and no email address, and it is enough to talk in any room you have a link to. Adding an email address later keeps your history and does not change who you are in a room.
You are responsible for what happens under your account, including a guest one, and for keeping a password to yourself if you set one. Impersonating somebody else — by display name or otherwise — is not allowed.
You must be old enough to agree to these terms in your jurisdiction. This service is not directed at children.
What you may not do here
Do not post anything unlawful, anything that harasses or threatens somebody, sexual content involving minors, or content you have no right to share. Do not use this to send spam, to distribute malware, or to scrape or automate the service at a scale it was not built for.
Do not attempt to reach rooms, messages or accounts you were not given access to, and do not attempt to circumvent a room's moderation — a removal, a timeout or a ban — by making a new identity.
Rooms are moderated by the people who administer them. An admin can remove a member, time them out, ban them from returning, and block words the room does not want. A report you send goes to moderators. Accounts and rooms that break these rules can be removed without notice, and repeated abuse can end your access altogether.
Your content stays yours
You keep every right you have in what you write and upload. To operate the service, you grant permission to store it, transmit it, and display it to the people you sent it to — which is a description of what a chat application does rather than a claim over your words.
If a room's admins switch on published transcripts, what is said in that room becomes readable by anyone and can be indexed by search engines. That switch is off unless somebody turns it on. Do not post anything in a published room that you would not put on a public page.
What is not promised
The service is provided as it is, with no warranty of any kind. It runs on free infrastructure with real quotas, and it can be slow, unavailable, or interrupted without warning. Messages can be lost. Rooms can be removed. There is no backup you can ask to be restored from.
Messages are not end-to-end encrypted. They are protected in transit and readable only by members of a room, but they exist in readable form on the server. If a conversation needs end-to-end encryption, use a tool that offers it.
To the fullest extent the law allows, the operator is not liable for any loss arising from using this service, including lost messages, lost access or anything somebody else posted. Nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot lawfully be limited.
Ending it
You can stop using the service at any time; a room that empties out removes itself, and a room you own can be deleted. To have an account and its data removed, ask through the contact form — the privacy policy sets out what that reaches and what it cannot.
Access can be suspended or ended where these terms are broken, or where the service itself is discontinued. It is a free product maintained by one person and may not run forever.
Changes to these terms
These terms carry the date they last changed, and that date is published in the site's sitemap. Continuing to use the service after a change means accepting the changed terms.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of India. The courts at Chennai have exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute arising from them or from use of the service.
Getting in touch
Every request or complaint described above goes through the contact form. It reaches the same person either way, and it is the only channel published for this purpose.