Last updated: May 25, 2026
Terms of Service
These terms govern your use of Scrutari's gateway, dashboard, and supporting APIs. By creating a workspace, you agree to them on behalf of yourself and the organization you represent.
The service
Scrutari provides a managed post-quantum TLS gateway, an operations dashboard, and an API for configuring routes, domains, members, and workspace policy. The plan tier you subscribe to sets the capacity limits and feature surface available to your workspace.
Acceptable use
You agree not to use Scrutari to route traffic that violates applicable law in the jurisdictions you operate in, to circumvent the rate limits or capacity controls of your subscribed tier, or to attempt to extract credentials or telemetry belonging to other tenants. We reserve the right to suspend a workspace that materially breaches these terms, with the same 30-day archive grace window as a customer-initiated archive.
Billing
Plans bill monthly or annually in advance via Stripe. Downgrades and cancellations take effect at the end of the current billing period; you keep full access through that window. Refunds for annual plans cancelled mid-term are pro-rated to the unused months minus a small administrative fee, paid via the same payment method on file.
Limitation of liability
To the extent permitted by law, Scrutari's total liability under these terms is capped at the amounts you paid in the 12 months preceding the event giving rise to the claim. We do not exclude liability for gross negligence, willful misconduct, or any liability that cannot be excluded under applicable consumer-protection law.
Changes to these terms
We notify the workspace owner email at least 30 days before a material change to these terms. Continued use after the effective date constitutes acceptance; if you object you can archive your workspace under the same 30-day grace window available for any other cancellation.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of the jurisdiction where Scrutari's operating entity is incorporated. Disputes that cannot be resolved through direct discussion will be resolved in the courts of that jurisdiction; nothing in this section limits your rights under mandatory local consumer-protection law where you reside.
Questions on anything above? legal@scrutari.ai.