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Terms of Service
Last updated: December 28, 2024
1. Acceptance of Terms
By using the BulkMailer application, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Service.
2. Description of Service
Our application allows you to:
- Send bulk emails individually from your Gmail account
- Upload email lists via Excel/CSV files
- Manually enter email addresses
- Format emails with rich text editing
- Attach files to your emails
3. User Responsibilities
You agree to:
- Comply with Laws: Use the service in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations
- Respect Recipients: Only send emails to recipients who have consented to receive them
- No Spam: Not use the service for spam, unsolicited marketing, or malicious purposes
- Gmail Policies: Comply with Google's Gmail Terms of Service and policies
- Rate Limits: Respect Gmail's sending limits and our rate limiting measures
4. Prohibited Uses
You may not use this service to:
- Send spam or unsolicited commercial emails
- Distribute malware, viruses, or harmful content
- Violate any person's privacy or intellectual property rights
- Engage in fraudulent or deceptive practices
- Circumvent Gmail's security measures or policies
5. Service Availability
- The service is provided "as is" without warranties
- We do not guarantee 100% uptime or availability
- We may suspend or terminate the service at any time
6. Limitation of Liability
We are not liable for:
- Any damages resulting from use of the service
- Failed email deliveries or Gmail account issues
- Data loss or security breaches beyond our control
- Violations of email marketing laws by users
7. Privacy
Your privacy is important to us. Please review our Privacy Policy to understand how we handle your data.
8. Changes to Terms
We reserve the right to modify these terms at any time. Continued use of the service constitutes acceptance of updated terms.
9. Contact Information
For questions about these Terms of Service, contact us at:
Email: rajarpit812@gmail.com
10. Governing Law
These terms are governed by the laws of India and any disputes will be resolved in Indian courts.