Terms of Use
Last updated: 06 November 2025
1. Using Spit Counter
By accessing or using Spit Counter, you agree to these Terms of Use. If you do not agree, please do not use the app.
2. What the app is for
Spit Counter is a fun, awareness-focused tool to record and visualize public spitting patterns. It is not a law-enforcement tool, and it is not meant to target or harass specific people.
3. Acceptable use
- Use the app only for lawful purposes.
- Do not try to identify or expose individual people based on spits or locations.
- Do not submit fake or automated data to break, spam, or mislead the service.
- Do not attempt to bypass security, rate limits, or access the service in abusive ways.
4. Accounts & content
We do not require user accounts for normal usage. By using the app, you understand that data you submit may be used in anonymous and aggregated form (for example, in heatmaps, counts, and publicly shared visuals).
5. Ownership & rights
- The Spit Counter name, logo, UI, and generated visuals are owned by us or our licensors.
- You may share screenshots or exported images for personal, educational, or awareness purposes. Please keep any watermarks, attributions, and credits intact.
6. Third-party services
We use third-party services such as hosting, security providers, and map providers. Their terms and policies apply in addition to these Terms when their services are used.
7. No guarantee
Spit Counter is provided “as is” and “as available”. We do not promise uninterrupted service or perfect accuracy. You use the app at your own risk.
8. Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent allowed by law, we are not liable for any indirect or consequential loss, or for damage arising from the use of or inability to use this app.
9. Changes to the service or terms
We may update or change features, or update these Terms from time to time. If you continue using the app after changes are posted, you accept the updated Terms.
10. Governing law
These Terms are governed by the laws applicable in India, unless local laws require otherwise.
These Terms are a simple, good-faith summary meant for a small independent project. For strict legal compliance in your jurisdiction, consider having a lawyer review them.