Terms of Service
1. Super Calendar - Terms of Service
1.1 Usage and Metrics
Super Calendar (the "Software") is a calendar, automation, telemetry, and operational organization tool. By using the Software, you acknowledge that it may process technical metadata necessary for reliability, security, abuse prevention, diagnostics, and service delivery.
1.2 Data Collection
1.2.1 The Software may process IP addresses and request metadata for security, abuse prevention, rate limiting, auditing, fraud prevention, diagnostics, and legal or operational obligations.
1.2.2 The Software must not use anonymous IP metadata as the primary source of truth to infer a visitor's language, country, identity, or precise location for personalization.
1.2.3 Language, timezone, country, calendar scope, and location-sensitive settings should come from explicit user input, authenticated preferences, browser-provided local settings, or a configured integration when available.
1.2.4 User agent data may be processed for compatibility, rendering, accessibility, security, abuse prevention, and diagnostics.
1.3 Purpose of Processing
Technical data is used to operate feeds, calendars, documents, widgets, support, authentication, status, security, integrations, diagnostics, and abuse prevention. Administrative access must be limited to what is necessary for operation, security, and support.
1.4 Development status
This Software is currently in alpha/beta. Features may change, fail, or be removed while the service is being developed. The Software is provided "as-is", without a guarantee of continuous availability.
1.5 LGPD Compliance
The Software is designed to comply with the Brazilian General Data Protection Law (LGPD).
1.6 Updates
These terms may be updated. When a material change requires advance notice, Super Calendar must publish the update date and the effective date.
1.7 Accounts, spaces, and permissions
Authenticated access may create profiles, spaces, notes, bookings, feeds, contacts, and other operational data. The user or organization responsible for a space must keep credentials secure, review permissions, and ensure that only authorized people have appropriate access.
1.8 WebCal feeds, ICS files, and shareable links
Feeds, ICS files, widgets, public pages, and calendar links may be consumed by external applications. Anyone sharing a link should treat that link as an access credential when it can reveal private, sensitive, or internal data.
1.9 User content
The user is responsible for data, notes, descriptions, attachments, events, messages, instructions, and materials submitted to Super Calendar. The Software may render this content as HTML, text, JSON, CSV, TSV, NDJSON, ICS, WebCal, widgets, dashboards, and authorized integrations.
1.10 Acceptable use and abuse prevention
The Software must not be used to access internal files, credentials, environment variables, private routes, third-party data, abusive automation, aggressive scraping, spam, fraud, social engineering, vulnerability exploitation, or any activity incompatible with legitimate security and operation.
1.11 Integrations and external providers
The Software may depend on external providers for hosting, authentication, email, observability, notifications, calendars, data APIs, status, and storage. Provider failures, limits, price changes, outages, or policy changes may affect Software features.
1.12 Change notices
When a material change requires notice, the system must use available channels for registered and confirmed users, such as account email or in-app notice. Recipients must come from real authentication/profile records, not constants or simulated lists.