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Terms of Use

Last updated: April 13, 2026

These Terms of Use govern access to and use of the WaysToTravel web service ("Service"). By using the Service you agree to these Terms. This is a plain-language summary and not legal advice.

1. What the Service is

The Service helps you explore travel destination ideas, related media (including videos) and personalization based on your preferences. The Service is not a travel agency, does not sell tickets or reservations, and does not provide regulated travel services.

2. Accuracy

Suggestions, place descriptions, videos and events may be automated and incomplete or incorrect. You must verify prices, visas, safety and schedules with official sources. You use the information at your own risk.

3. Your account

Provide accurate information and keep credentials secure. You are responsible for activity under your account. We may suspend access for violations or security issues.

4. Acceptable use

You must not:

  • use the Service unlawfully or infringe others' rights;
  • attempt unauthorized access to systems or other users' data;
  • abuse infrastructure (scraping, DoS, etc.) without permission;
  • mass-copy Service content for commercial use without rights.

5. Content and IP

Trademarks, UI, databases and other elements belong to their owners. Third-party content (video, maps) is shown under their providers' terms.

6. Disclaimer

The Service is provided "as is" and "as available". We do not warrant uninterrupted operation, error-free output, or that results match your expectations.

7. Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, we are not liable for indirect damages, lost profits, decisions you make based on recommendations, or third-party actions (including Google, YouTube, carriers or hotels). Total liability for claims relating to the Service is limited to fees you paid us for paid features in the 12 months before the claim, or zero if you only use free features.

8. Changes

We may change features and these Terms. Material changes will be communicated reasonably (via the Service or email). Continued use may constitute acceptance where allowed by law.

9. Governing law

The law of the jurisdiction where the Service operator is established applies, subject to mandatory consumer protections in your country of residence where required.

10. Contact

Set NEXT_PUBLIC_LEGAL_CONTACT_EMAIL in your deployment, or use the contact shown on your OAuth consent screen / app listing.

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