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Terms of Service
Last Updated: February 9, 2026
The Plain English Version
MASK is a third-party browser for social media. It's not official, it might get blocked, and we're upfront about that. Use it at your own risk. We don't collect your data, we don't sell anything, and we're honest about limitations. If a platform blocks you, that's their right and we won't fight it.
1. Acceptance of Terms
By downloading, installing, or using MASK, you agree to these Terms of Service. If you don't agree, don't use the app.
These terms are written in plain language because legal jargon helps no one.
2. What MASK Is (and Isn't)
What MASK Is:
- A web browser that displays social media websites
- A tool for client-side content filtering
- An independent app created by an individual developer
- A way to use social media more mindfully
What MASK Is NOT:
- An official social media app
- Endorsed, sponsored, or affiliated with any social media platform
- A guarantee you can access any social media platform
- A tool to violate any platform's Terms of Service
- A way to scrape, download, or extract platform data
Important Disclaimer
MASK is an independent third-party browser. Social media platforms may detect that you're using MASK and could:
- Show warnings about using unofficial apps
- Restrict or block your access
- Require you to use their official app
- Take other measures to prevent third-party access
By using MASK, you acknowledge and accept these risks.
3. Your Social Media Account
To use MASK, you need a valid social media account. You are responsible for:
- Maintaining the security of your credentials
- All activity that occurs through your account while using MASK
- Complying with each platform's Terms of Service
- Any consequences if a platform restricts or terminates your account
MASK does not store, collect, or have access to your passwords. You log in directly to each platform through their website.
4. Content Filtering
MASK filters content on your device based on your settings. Important limitations:
- Filtering is not perfect—some unwanted content may still appear
- Classification relies on hashtags, captions, and image alt-text
- Accuracy varies based on how well content is tagged
- You can adjust sensitivity and filters at any time
MASK makes no guarantees about filtering accuracy or effectiveness.
5. Privacy & Data Collection
MASK does not collect, store, or transmit your personal information. See our Privacy Policy for details.
All content filtering happens on your device. We don't have servers, we don't track you, and your data is not for sale.
6. Optional Debug Logs
If you encounter bugs, you can optionally send debug logs via email. This is:
- Completely voluntary
- Triggered by you manually
- Sent through your email client (you see what's sent)
- Limited to technical information (no personal data)
See our Privacy Policy for what debug logs contain.
7. Prohibited Uses
You agree NOT to use MASK to:
- Violate any platform's Terms of Service
- Scrape, download, or extract platform data
- Automate actions (spam, mass following, etc.)
- Circumvent any platform's security measures
- Access accounts you don't own
- Engage in illegal activity
8. No Warranties
MASK is provided "as is" without warranties of any kind. We make no guarantees that:
- MASK will work with any platform indefinitely
- Platforms won't block or restrict access
- The app will be bug-free or error-free
- Content filtering will be 100% accurate
- The app will meet your specific needs
Use MASK at your own risk.
9. Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law:
- We are not liable if any platform blocks or restricts your account
- We are not liable for any data loss or corruption
- We are not liable for filtered content that still appears
- We are not liable for any damages arising from your use of MASK
You assume all risk when using MASK to access social media platforms.
10. Platform Rights
Social media platforms have the right to:
- Detect and block third-party browsers
- Require use of their official app
- Restrict or terminate accounts using MASK
- Change their platform in ways that break MASK
We respect each platform's rights and will not attempt to evade their detection measures.
11. Our Approach to Detection
If a platform blocks access for MASK users, we will:
- Be transparent with users about what happened
- Not attempt to hide or disguise MASK as an official app
- Not fight their technical measures through deception
- Respect their decision to control access to their platform
We believe in honesty, not cat-and-mouse games.
12. Updates and Changes
We may update MASK to:
- Fix bugs and improve performance
- Add new features
- Adapt to platform changes
- Address security issues
Major updates that change functionality will be communicated in the app.
13. Termination
You can stop using MASK at any time by deleting the app.
We may discontinue MASK if:
- Major platforms block all third-party browsers
- Continuing would require unethical practices
- We can no longer maintain the app
We will give reasonable notice if we discontinue MASK.
14. Changes to Terms
We may update these Terms of Service. If we make significant changes:
- We will notify you in the app
- The "Last Updated" date will change
- Continued use means you accept the new terms
15. Governing Law
These terms are governed by the laws of the United States and the State of Louisiana.
16. Contact
Questions about these terms?
Email: support@maskapp.us
17. Entire Agreement
These Terms of Service, together with our Privacy Policy, constitute the entire agreement between you and MASK.
Our Philosophy
We believe in transparency over trickery, honesty over hype, and user control over corporate control.
MASK exists to help you use social media more mindfully, not to fight platforms or violate their terms.
If they choose to block third-party browsers, that's their right, and we'll respect it.
Your privacy matters. Your attention matters. Your choice matters.
These terms are written in plain language because you deserve to understand what you're agreeing to.