Terms of Service

Last Updated: August 13, 2026

By accessing, purchasing, downloading, launching or using any product, website, licensing system or community operated by yTechnologies (“we”, “us”, the “Service”), you agree to be bound by these terms in full. If you do not agree with any part of them, you are not permitted to purchase or use our services, support, or licensing systems.

Read this before you buy

Contents

  1. Agreement & Eligibility
  2. Accounts & Licences
  3. Payments & Billing
  4. Refund Policy
  5. Virtual Machines & Analysis Environments
  6. Protection & Automated Enforcement
  7. Reverse Engineering & Tampering
  8. Leaking & Redistribution
  9. Data Collection & Privacy
  10. Conduct, Support & Community
  11. Bans, Termination & Appeals
  12. Warranty, Liability & Indemnity
  13. Changes, Severability & Contact

1. Agreement & Eligibility

1.1 Legal Age Requirement

You must be of legal age (18+) in your jurisdiction, or have the explicit permission of a parent or legal guardian, to purchase and use our services. Purchases made without that permission are still final and are not refundable.

1.2 Acceptance of Terms

You accept this agreement in full by ticking the acceptance box at checkout, by completing a purchase, by launching, loading, downloading or running any of our digital products, or by participating in our private customer communities. The acceptance box shown in the checkout window is a confirmation that you have read this document — not a formality.

1.3 One Agreement, All Products

These terms apply to every product, loader, launcher, client, injector, panel, API and community channel we operate. A breach committed with one product is enforced across all of them.

1.4 Right to Modify

We reserve the right to modify these Terms of Service at any time without prior announcement. The version published on this page is the version in force. You are responsible for staying up to date with it; continued use of the Service after a change constitutes acceptance of the new version.

2. Accounts & Licences

2.1 What You Are Buying

A purchase grants you a personal, limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable and revocable licence to use the software for the duration of the plan you bought. You do not acquire ownership of the software, its source code, its protection systems or any part of our intellectual property.

2.2 Hardware Binding (HWID)

Licences are bound to a hardware identifier derived from your machine. Each licence permits a limited number of hardware slots. Hardware resets are a courtesy, not a right: they are granted at our discretion, may be rate-limited, and may be refused where we suspect sharing or evasion.

2.3 No Sharing, Reselling or Transferring

Accounts, licence keys, API keys, downloads and community access are strictly personal. Sharing credentials, selling, gifting, renting, sub-licensing or transferring a licence to another person is prohibited and results in permanent termination without refund. You are responsible for everything that happens under your account, including actions taken by anyone you gave access to.

2.4 Account Security

You are responsible for the security of your credentials, your email account, your two-factor device and your Discord account. Losing access to them does not entitle you to a refund, an extension, or a transfer of the licence to a new account.

2.5 Multiple Accounts & Ban Evasion

Creating additional accounts to bypass a ban, a hardware block, a rate limit or a refused reset is prohibited. Every account known to belong to a banned user is terminated, and any licences purchased on them are forfeited without refund.

2.6 Availability

Software is provided on an ongoing, best-effort basis. Downtime, updates, detection by third parties, changes to third-party platforms, or temporary unavailability of a feature do not entitle you to compensation, an extension or a refund.

3. Payments & Billing

3.1 Prices & Currency

All prices are shown in EUR unless stated otherwise, and exclude any fees charged by your bank, card issuer, payment provider or cryptocurrency network. You are responsible for those fees and for any taxes owed in your jurisdiction.

3.2 Payment Methods

Payments are processed by third-party providers (card, PayPal and cryptocurrency processors). Their own terms and data handling apply in addition to ours. Cryptocurrency payments are irreversible by nature; underpayments, overpayments, wrong-network transfers and transactions sent after an invoice has expired cannot be recovered.

3.3 Discount & Coupon Codes

Coupon codes are optional, may be limited in quantity, time or product, and may be withdrawn at any time. A code must be applied before payment: we do not retroactively apply, top up or reimburse the difference for a code you forgot to enter, and forgetting one is not a ground for a refund.

3.4 Delivery

Delivery is digital and immediate: access is granted to your account as soon as the payment is confirmed. By purchasing you expressly request immediate delivery and acknowledge that any statutory right of withdrawal for digital content ends the moment access is granted.

3.5 Chargebacks & Payment Disputes

Opening a chargeback, a PayPal dispute or a payment reversal instead of contacting support is treated as fraud. It results in the immediate and permanent termination of your access to every product, a permanent block of your account, email, hardware and payment identifiers, and the loss of any remaining licence time. The dispute will be contested with the full log record of your purchase and usage.

3.6 Renewals

Unless explicitly sold as a recurring subscription, licences do not auto-renew. Where a subscription exists, you are responsible for cancelling it before the next billing date; a renewal that has already been charged follows the refund policy below.

4. Refund Policy

4.1 All Sales Are Final

Our products are digital goods delivered instantly. Once your licence has been issued, the sale is final and no refunds are given. This includes, without limitation: changing your mind, buying the wrong product, plan or duration, buying twice, no longer needing the product, being unable to configure it, dissatisfaction with features, a feature being detected or patched by a third party, or simply not using what you bought.

4.2 No Refunds After a Ban

If your licence is terminated because you breached these terms — including a ban issued automatically by our protection, a ban for running the software in a virtual machine, a ban for reverse engineering, tampering, leaking, sharing or ban evasion — the remaining value of your licence is forfeited. No refund, partial refund, credit, extension or transfer is given in any of these cases, and the decision is not negotiable.

4.3 The Only Exception: A Fault On Our Side

We refund only where the problem is demonstrably ours. That means:

  • You were charged twice for the same licence, or charged for a licence that was never issued to your account.
  • The product is permanently discontinued or made unavailable by us while your paid licence period is still running, with no equivalent replacement offered.
  • A defect on our side makes the product entirely unusable for every customer, and we are unable to fix it within a reasonable time.

In these cases we refund the unused portion of the licence, or replace it with an equivalent licence at our discretion. Refunds are always issued to the original payment method; where that method cannot receive a refund (for example an expired card or a crypto payment), we may issue store credit or an equivalent licence instead.

4.4 How to Request One

Refund requests under 4.3 must be opened as a support ticket within 48 hours of the charge, from the account that made the purchase, and must include the invoice reference and a description of the problem. Requests made through Discord DMs, third parties, or a payment dispute are not processed. We may require you to cooperate with troubleshooting before a request is assessed; refusing to do so closes the request.

4.5 Anti-Abuse

A refund, once granted, immediately revokes the corresponding licence and all access it provided. We may permanently decline future sales to any account that has received a refund or opened a payment dispute.

5. Virtual Machines & Analysis Environments

5.1 Virtual Machines Are Strictly Forbidden

Our software must be run on ordinary, physical consumer hardware. Starting it inside a virtual machine, emulator, sandbox, container or any other virtualised or instrumented environment results in an automatic, immediate and permanent ban. The ban is issued by the software itself, without warning and without human review, and it terminates every licence held by the account. No refund is given, under any circumstances.

5.2 What Counts As a Forbidden Environment

This includes, without limitation:

  • Hypervisors and virtual machines (VMware, VirtualBox, Hyper-V, QEMU/KVM, Parallels, Xen, and any derivative).
  • Sandboxes, analysis environments and malware labs (Sandboxie, Cuckoo, Any.Run, Triage, Windows Sandbox and comparable services).
  • Emulators, remote desktop farms, cloud gaming or cloud PC instances, VPS and dedicated-server desktops.
  • Debuggers, kernel debuggers, memory scanners, instrumentation frameworks, hooking engines and patched or unofficial runtimes attached to our process.
5.3 Detection Is Automatic and Final

Detection is performed automatically by our protection layer and reported to our licensing servers together with the identifiers described in section 9. Claiming that you “only wanted to test it”, that the VM was for work, that a hypervisor feature was enabled by another program, or that you did not know about this rule does not reverse the ban.

5.4 Your Responsibility Before Launching

You are responsible for the state of your machine. Virtualisation features, security sandboxes, debugging tools and analysis software active on your system may be indistinguishable from a deliberate attempt to analyse our software. Disable them before launching. If you are unsure whether your setup is compatible, open a ticket before you buy — not after you are banned.

6. Protection & Automated Enforcement

6.1 Consent to Protection

Our products ship with anti-piracy, anti-tamper and integrity protection. By using the Service you consent to that protection running on your system, inspecting the environment our software executes in, and reporting the results to our licensing servers. Blocking, spoofing, stripping, patching or firewalling that protection or its reporting is itself a breach of these terms.

6.2 Automated Bans

The protection may suspend or permanently terminate a licence automatically, without prior warning and without human review. A ban issued by the protection is a valid termination under these terms and never entitles you to a refund, regardless of how much licence time remained.

6.3 False Positives

If you believe a detection was mistaken, you may open a single support ticket describing exactly what was running on your machine. Review is a courtesy and is granted entirely at our discretion; we are not obliged to disclose which signal triggered the detection, and our decision is final. A successful appeal restores access — it does not produce a refund or compensation.

6.4 No Interference

You may not run our software alongside tools whose purpose is to observe, intercept, modify or contain it. This includes proxies and interception tools placed between the client and our servers, packet manipulation, DNS or hosts redirection of our endpoints, and any attempt to emulate, replay or replace our authentication or licensing servers.

7. Reverse Engineering & Tampering

7.1 Absolute Prohibition

To the maximum extent permitted by law, you may not reverse engineer our software in any way. This is the most serious category of breach we enforce: it results in the permanent termination of every licence on your account, a permanent hardware and network block, forfeiture of all paid time without refund, and, where appropriate, legal action.

7.2 Prohibited Activities

Without limitation, you may not:

  • Decompile, disassemble, deobfuscate, unpack, devirtualise or otherwise attempt to derive the source code, structure or algorithms of our software.
  • Dump, extract or reconstruct classes, bytecode, assemblies, native modules, shaders, resources or strings from disk or memory.
  • Attach a debugger, profiler, agent, injector, hook, tracer or memory editor to our processes, or instrument our runtime in any way.
  • Patch, modify, recompile, repackage or otherwise alter our binaries, loaders, launchers or update payloads.
  • Extract, reuse or publish our keys, secrets, endpoints, tokens, signatures, protocol formats or licensing logic.
  • Intercept, decrypt, replay, fuzz or reimplement our network or socket protocols, or build an emulator, proxy or private server for them.
  • Build, use, host or distribute cracks, loaders, keygens, licence bypasses, tier unlockers or modified builds.
  • Circumvent, disable or weaken our obfuscation, integrity checks, hardware binding, anti-debug, anti-VM or licensing systems.
  • Publish, stream, sell or otherwise share the results of any of the above, including write-ups, deobfuscated code, dumps, protocol documentation or tooling.
  • Commission, assist, encourage, fund or knowingly enable another person to do any of the above, or act as an intermediary for them.
7.3 Intellectual Property

All software, source code, protection systems, branding, designs, documentation and media remain our exclusive property. Nothing in these terms transfers any intellectual property right to you. We reserve the right to keep our intellectual property hidden behind specialised protection, and any malicious interaction with our protected code is handled at our sole discretion.

7.4 Security Research

Unsolicited “research” is not an exception to this section. If you find a vulnerability, report it privately through a support ticket. We do not authorise testing against our production systems, and prior written permission from us is the only thing that makes any of the activities in 7.2 lawful under this agreement.

8. Leaking & Redistribution

8.1 No Leaking

Leaking, uploading, mirroring, re-posting, torrenting, selling or otherwise distributing our software, builds, updates, configurations, licence keys, account credentials or paid resources is strictly prohibited. A confirmed leak results in a permanent ban across all products with no refund, and we reserve the right to pursue damages.

8.2 Builds Are Traceable

Downloads are issued per account and may be uniquely fingerprinted. A leaked file can therefore be traced back to the account that obtained it. You are the administrator of your copy and are held accountable for its security: “my friend took it”, “my PC was compromised” or “someone else used my account” does not remove your responsibility for the leak.

8.3 Community Confidentiality

Private customer channels, betas, internal announcements, previews, staff conversations and other members' information are confidential. Screenshotting, forwarding or publishing them outside the community — including in competing communities — is a breach and is treated as a leak.

8.4 Reporting

If you find our software or resources distributed anywhere, report it through a support ticket. Assisting us in identifying a leaker may be rewarded at our discretion; assisting a leaker is itself a bannable breach.

9. Data Collection & Privacy

9.1 We Collect Data — This Is Not Optional

Operating a licensed product requires us to identify the machine it runs on and the account it belongs to. By using the Service you explicitly consent to the collection, storage and processing of the data described below. If you do not consent, do not purchase or use our products; a later objection to this collection does not entitle you to a refund.

9.2 What We Collect

Depending on the product, we collect and store:

  • Hardware identifiers (HWID) — a fingerprint derived from your machine's hardware and system configuration, used to bind and enforce licences.
  • Network data — IP address, approximate country and connection metadata for each authentication and download.
  • System information — operating system and version, runtime and Java version, locale, and the presence of virtualisation, debugging, sandboxing or analysis environments.
  • Usage and licensing telemetry — program starts, authentication attempts (successful and failed), licence and tier resolution, version and update checks, file deliveries, hardware-reset requests and session timestamps.
  • Protection and integrity reports — the results of tamper, debugger and virtual-machine checks, including the names of detected modules or processes relevant to those checks.
  • Account data — username, email address, hashed password, two-factor and passkey data, linked third-party accounts (such as Discord or GitHub), login history, browser user agent and support tickets.
  • Purchase data — invoices, plans, coupon usage and the transaction references returned by our payment providers. Full card numbers never reach our servers; they are handled by the payment provider.
  • Diagnostics — crash reports and error logs generated by our software.
9.3 Why We Collect It

Exclusively to operate and defend the Service: issuing and enforcing licences, binding licences to hardware, detecting piracy, tampering, virtual machines, sharing and fraud, delivering builds and updates, providing support, keeping accounts secure, and producing internal statistics.

9.4 Sharing & Retention

We do not sell your data. It is shared only with the processors required to run the Service (payment, email, hosting and Discord integrations) and, where we are legally obliged to do so, with competent authorities. Licensing, protection and abuse records — including HWIDs, IP addresses and ban records — are retained for as long as necessary to enforce these terms, and may be retained after an account is deleted or banned specifically to prevent ban evasion.

9.5 Your Rights

You may request a copy or the deletion of your personal data through a support ticket. Deleting your account terminates your licences without refund, and does not oblige us to erase records we must keep to enforce a ban, prevent fraud, or comply with accounting and legal obligations.

9.6 No Spoofing

Faking, randomising, masking or blocking any of the identifiers above — including HWID spoofers, MAC changers, virtualised identity layers and tools that hide the environment from our protection — is a direct breach of this agreement and is treated exactly like a cracking attempt: permanent ban, no refund.

10. Conduct, Support & Community

10.1 Acceptable Use

You may not use the Service to break the law, to attack, overload or disrupt our infrastructure or that of third parties, to spam or scrape our sites, to defraud other members, or to advertise competing or pirated products in our communities.

10.2 Support Conduct

Support is provided through tickets, in a civil tone, from the account concerned. Abuse, threats, blackmail (including threatening chargebacks, leaks or public damage to obtain a refund or a free licence), impersonation of staff, or repeatedly reopening a decided matter may result in support being withdrawn and the account being terminated without refund.

10.3 Third-Party Risk

Some of our products interact with third-party platforms whose own rules you are responsible for. Any consequence imposed by such a third party — including suspension or the loss of a third-party account — is entirely your own risk and is never grounds for a refund or compensation.

10.4 Community Privacy

You are prohibited from leaking or sharing information about other users or private discussions within our community channels. Breaching this privacy results in termination of service.

11. Bans, Termination & Appeals

11.1 Termination Rights

We reserve the right to suspend or end your access immediately, without notice and at our sole discretion, if we determine that you have breached any part of this agreement. Determination may be made by automated systems, by staff review, or by both.

11.2 Effect of a Ban

A ban terminates all licences on the account, revokes all downloads, community access and support entitlements, and forfeits all remaining paid time. Bans and terminations for breach never carry a refund, credit, extension or transfer.

11.3 Appeals

You may appeal once, through a support ticket, within 14 days of the ban. Appeals are reviewed as a courtesy at our discretion. We are not required to disclose the evidence or the specific detection behind a ban, and our decision is final.

11.4 Survival

Sections covering payments, refunds, reverse engineering, leaking, data, liability and indemnity survive the termination of your account or licence.

12. Warranty, Liability & Indemnity

12.1 No Warranty

The Service is provided “as is” and “as available”, without warranty of any kind, express or implied, including fitness for a particular purpose, uninterrupted availability, or freedom from detection by third parties. You use it at your own risk.

12.2 Limitation of Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, our total liability for any claim arising out of the Service is limited to the amount you paid us for the licence concerned in the twelve months preceding the claim. We are not liable for indirect, incidental or consequential damages, for data loss, hardware issues, lost time, lost accounts or lost earnings, nor for any damage caused by leaked, modified, cracked or deobfuscated versions of our software.

12.3 Indemnity

You agree to defend, indemnify and hold us harmless from any claim, damage, loss, cost or expense arising from your use or alleged use of our software, websites or community platforms, or from your breach of these terms.

13. Changes, Severability & Contact

13.1 Entire Agreement

These terms, together with any product-specific rules published alongside a product, form the entire agreement between you and us and supersede any prior statement, promise made in chat, or informal arrangement.

13.2 Severability & Waiver

If any provision is found unenforceable, the remaining provisions stay in force and the unenforceable provision is applied to the greatest extent permitted by law. Our failure to enforce a provision on one occasion is not a waiver of it.

13.3 Mandatory Law

Nothing in these terms is intended to exclude a right you hold under mandatory consumer law in your jurisdiction that cannot lawfully be excluded. Where such a right applies, it prevails over the corresponding clause only to the minimum extent required, and the rest of this agreement stays in force.

13.4 Contact

All enquiries, refund requests under section 4.3, ban appeals and data requests must be submitted through the support ticket system on this website, from the account concerned.

By ticking “I have read and agree to the Terms of Service” at checkout, you confirm that you have read this page in full — in particular sections 4 (no refunds), 5 (virtual machines) and 9 (data collection) — and that you accept it as a binding agreement.