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Terms of Service

Last updated 29 June 2026 · Beta

These terms govern your use of Trusty Squire (the “Service”). By installing or using it, you agree to them. If you don’t agree, don’t use the Service.

What the Service does

Trusty Squire provisions SaaS accounts on your behalf — under your own identity — and stores the resulting credentials in an encrypted vault for your agent and apps to use through a key-injecting proxy. The Service is currently in beta and free to use.

You sign up as yourself

When you direct Trusty Squire to create an account on a third-party service, it acts as you, using your own Google or GitHub identity. You are responsible for complying with each third-party service’s own terms — including any rules about automated sign-ups or account creation. Some services restrict automation; deciding to provision them is your call and your responsibility.

Your responsibilities

  • Keep your own machine, browser session, and account secure — they are how the Service acts on your behalf.
  • Egress grant tokens are backend-only. A grant token lets a deployed app spend a vaulted key through the proxy; treat it as a secret, keep it server-side, and revoke it if it leaks.
  • Don’t use the Service to break the law, to abuse or attack others, to infringe anyone’s rights, or to circumvent a provider’s protections in violation of their terms.

Beta — provided “as is”

The Service is provided “as is” and “as available,” without warranties of any kind, express or implied. Provisioning automated sign-ups against live third-party sites is inherently best-effort: some will fail, stall on a captcha or phone gate, or change without notice. We do not guarantee that any particular sign-up will succeed, or any uptime or service level.

Third-party services

Accounts and keys you create through Trusty Squire live with the respective third-party providers and are governed by their terms. We are not responsible for those services, their availability, their billing, or anything you do with the credentials.

Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Trusty Squire and its operators are not liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, or for any loss of data, profits, or credentials, arising from your use of the Service.

Changes & termination

We may update these terms or the Service, and may suspend or terminate access that violates them. Continued use after a change means you accept it. You can stop using the Service and delete your data at any time from the web vault.

Contact

Questions? Email support@trustysquire.ai.

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