Terms of use

These terms explain how you may use AdeDX, what the site provides, what remains your responsibility, and where the platform sets limits.

AdeDX publishes 900 free online tools for browser-based utility work. These terms exist to set clear expectations around acceptable use, ownership, service limits, disclaimers, and the relationship between your input, your output, and the site itself. The catalog is built to be practical and accessible, but it is still a website with rules about abuse, legal compliance, and responsible use.

Free accessThe site is open to use without account registration for the core public catalog
Lawful use requiredUsers may not abuse the service, break the law, or interfere with availability
Outputs stay yoursYour own generated results remain yours to use, while the site keeps rights in its code and original content
As-is serviceTools are offered as utilities, not as a substitute for expert judgment in high-stakes situations

Using the site means you agree to these terms and related policies

By accessing or using AdeDX, you agree to follow these Terms of Use and the related Privacy Policy. If you do not agree, you should not use the site. Continued use after updates to these terms means you accept the revised version to the extent permitted by applicable law.

Who these terms apply to

These terms apply to visitors, repeat users, commercial users, educational users, and anyone else who browses or interacts with AdeDX pages. The catalog is public, but public access does not remove the need for lawful, responsible use.

How updates work

Because the catalog, advertising setup, page structures, and legal expectations may change over time, these terms may be revised. The date shown on this page identifies the current version.

What AdeDX provides

AdeDX is a browser-based catalog of calculators, converters, text tools, developer utilities, image helpers, color tools, and related productivity pages. Most tools are designed to work quickly in the browser without requiring installation or account creation. The catalog may change as pages are added, updated, replaced, or retired.

Public tool pages

The core service consists of publicly accessible tool pages that allow users to run small tasks directly in a browser. These tools are meant to assist workflows, not replace professional systems where formal validation is required.

Supporting content

Each page may include usage guidance, FAQs, related tools, and explanatory sections. This content is part of the product and exists to make the page more useful, but it does not guarantee that every workflow or jurisdictional rule is covered completely.

Site-level features

AdeDX also includes search, navigation, page metadata, structured data, contact channels, and policy pages. These features can change as the platform improves or responds to technical, legal, or business needs.

Allowed ways to use AdeDX

You may use AdeDX for personal, educational, editorial, technical, and commercial workflows so long as the use remains lawful and does not abuse the service. The catalog exists to support real work, and commercial use of generated results or routine tool output is generally allowed.

Examples of permitted use

  • Running calculations, transformations, and conversions for work or study
  • Using generated output in reports, code, documents, designs, or spreadsheets
  • Linking to specific AdeDX pages from your own content or workflow documentation
  • Using the site as a quick utility layer inside broader professional tasks

Commercial use is not prohibited by default

AdeDX is not limited to hobby projects. Agencies, freelancers, teams, teachers, and businesses may use the tools in legitimate workflows. However, permitted use does not remove the need to verify important outputs when the consequence of error is high.

What you may not do

You may not use AdeDX in ways that harm the service, other users, or legal compliance. The site is intended to remain available and trustworthy, which means some conduct is clearly out of bounds.

Examples of prohibited behavior

  • Using the site to support unlawful activity or prohibited content
  • Attempting to break, probe, overload, or circumvent security controls
  • Launching abusive scraping or automation that degrades performance
  • Injecting malicious code, spam, or harmful payloads into the service
  • Impersonating AdeDX, misrepresenting site ownership, or misleading users
  • Using the site in a way that interferes with ordinary visitors' access

Why these limits exist

Utility pages depend on stability. Abuse that might look minor in one session can become service-wide failure when multiplied across a large catalog. These restrictions exist to protect uptime, readability, legal compliance, and user trust.

If a specific integration, volume use case, or operational question is unclear, use the contact page instead of guessing that a gray-area workflow is allowed.

Your input and output versus AdeDX site rights

A useful distinction exists between the site itself and the results you generate from your own material. AdeDX retains rights in its original design, code, branding, and written site content. At the same time, the output produced from your own input is generally yours to use.

Your generated output

If you use your own text, numbers, lists, measurements, or files with an AdeDX tool, the resulting transformed output is generally yours to use in documents, code, design work, or business processes. The site does not claim ownership over the content you generate from your own input just because a browser tool helped produce it.

AdeDX site content and structure

The site layout, page design, original explanatory copy, code implementation, branding, and broader catalog structure remain protected. That means users should not treat the platform's proprietary site presentation as public-domain content simply because the tools are free to access.

AdeDX tools are helpful utilities, not guaranteed substitutes for expert review

The platform aims to provide useful, well-tested tools, but no public utility site can promise that every result is perfect for every context. Tools may contain bugs, edge-case limitations, rounding assumptions, formatting differences, or jurisdictional gaps. You are responsible for verifying results when the consequence of error is significant.

High-stakes contexts

Do not rely solely on AdeDX for legal, medical, tax filing, compliance, engineering safety, regulated reporting, or other high-risk decisions without appropriate professional review.

Why verification matters

Even a correctly designed formula can be applied to the wrong input assumptions. Tool usefulness does not eliminate the need for context, domain judgment, or official system checks.

Educational and workflow value

AdeDX remains useful for learning, checking, drafting, estimating, and moving work forward, especially when the result is reviewed before final external use.

The service is provided as-is and as-available

AdeDX does not promise uninterrupted access, bug-free operation, perfect accuracy in every context, or fitness for a specific regulated purpose. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the site is provided without warranties of every kind and with liability limits appropriate to a free public utility service.

No warranty of uninterrupted service

Pages may change, go offline temporarily, break, or be replaced. Browsers, ad systems, external resources, and device conditions can also affect how the site behaves. AdeDX aims for consistency, but it cannot guarantee flawless continuous operation.

Liability limits

To the extent allowed by law, AdeDX is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising from use of the site. Because the service is free, any maximum liability is also limited accordingly. If you need contract-grade assurances, a public free tool catalog is not the right substitute for bespoke enterprise arrangements.

External services remain subject to their own terms and policies

AdeDX may display third-party advertising and may link to external sites, products, or services. Those third parties operate independently. Their content, practices, accuracy, and policies are not controlled by these terms except where required by law.

Advertising

Ads shown through services such as Google AdSense are third-party content. Interacting with an ad may take you to a third-party destination that has its own policies, disclosures, and contractual terms.

External links

If a page links to outside documentation, providers, or reference sites, you are responsible for reviewing those destinations independently. AdeDX does not guarantee the quality or policies of external pages simply because they are linked.

Tools, content, and structure can change without notice

AdeDX may add, remove, suspend, redesign, or repair pages at any time. A tool that exists today may be improved, folded into another workflow, temporarily disabled, or replaced by a better version later. This flexibility is necessary when maintaining a large public catalog.

Page updates

Metadata, content sections, related links, button styles, and responsive layout can all change as quality standards evolve.

Service protection

AdeDX may block or limit access in cases of abuse, suspicious activity, legal risk, or operational necessity.

No obligation to preserve every version

The site does not guarantee archival access to earlier page versions or maintain compatibility with every browser indefinitely.

Use the contact page if you need clarification before relying on an assumption

If a specific use case, integration, or rights question is important to you, ask before assuming. The site is broad and public, which means not every edge case can be spelled out in a single short clause. The best route for clarification is the contact page.

Severability and enforceability

If one part of these terms is found unenforceable, the remaining parts continue to apply to the extent permitted by law.

Contact

Questions about these terms can be sent through the contact page. Include the relevant page or use case so the response can be specific rather than generic.

Short answers to common terms questions

Can I use AdeDX at work?

Yes. The site may be used in commercial and professional contexts, but you remain responsible for verifying important outputs before final reliance or external reporting.

Can I resell the site itself?

No. Free access to tools does not transfer ownership of the site design, codebase, or original platform content.

What if a tool gives the wrong answer?

Report the issue through the contact page and include the exact URL, sample input, and expected result. AdeDX aims to fix real defects, but the terms still place responsibility on users to verify critical outcomes.

Can AdeDX remove a tool that I rely on?

Yes. The site may update or remove tools as needed. If a workflow is mission-critical, you should not depend on any free public page as the only copy of that functionality.

Do these terms override local law?

No. These terms apply to the extent permitted by applicable law, and some rights or obligations may vary by jurisdiction.

Why are the terms so explicit for a free tools site?

Because free utility catalogs still need clear rules about acceptable use, abuse prevention, liability boundaries, rights in content, and the difference between helpful utilities and professional guarantees.