Terms of Service

Last Updated: January 1, 2025

Please read these terms carefully before using the Site. By accessing or using the Site, you agree to be bound by these terms.

1. Acceptance of Terms

By visiting classdl.com (the 'Site'), you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agreed to be bound by these Terms of Service and all applicable laws. If you do not agree, please stop using the Site.

2. Permitted Use

The Site provides information, downloads, and guides for the Clash proxy ecosystem for lawful personal use.

You agree to use the Site only for lawful purposes and will not:

3. Software Licensing

All clients provided (Clash Verge Rev, FlClash, Mihomo, etc.) are open-source software under their respective licenses (primarily GPL-3.0 / MIT).

The Site claims no ownership over this software and is not responsible for its development. By downloading, you agree to the software's original license terms.

4. Intellectual Property

Page design, text descriptions, and graphical elements (excluding third-party open-source software) are the property of the Clash open-source community.

Without explicit written permission, you may not:

5. Third-Party Links

The Site may link to third-party websites (e.g., App Store, GitHub repos). These links are for convenience only; we are not responsible for their content or privacy practices.

6. Service Availability

We strive to keep the Site available but provide no guarantees regarding:

We reserve the right to modify or terminate any part of the Site without notice.

7. Disclaimers

All content is provided 'as is' without any express or implied warranties. For software usage risks, please refer to the Disclaimer

8. Limitation of Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, the community and Site operators are not liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from the use or inability to use the Site or downloaded software.

9. Governing Law

Interpretation of these terms follows international common practices. Any disputes should be resolved through friendly negotiation; failing that, they shall be submitted to the court with jurisdiction.

10. Changes to Terms

We reserve the right to modify these terms at any time. Revised terms are effective immediately upon posting. Continued use of the Site constitutes acceptance.

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