Terms of Use
Last Updated: February 26, 2026
Your use of Vexogrid is also governed by our Privacy Policy. Please review it to understand how your data is handled.
Product Usage
Vexogrid provides free digital calculation tools for personal and educational use. By using our website, you agree to these terms.
User Conduct
You agree to use Vexogrid only for lawful purposes. You are strictly prohibited from using the Website in any way that:
- Infringes on any patent, trademark, copyright, or proprietary rights.
- Violates any local, state, federal, or international law.
- Harasses, threatens, or is libelous toward others.
- Contains unauthorized advertising, spam, or promotional content.
- Introduces viruses, malware, or code harmful to other computers.
- Employs misleading or false information.
Educational Purposes
The calculators and guides on Vexogrid are for educational and informational use only. They do not count as financial, legal, or medical advice. Since rules (like tax or bank policies) can change, you should always check with a professional advisor before making any big decisions.
Intellectual Property & Scraping
The code, design, and logic of Vexogrid are the property of the creator. You may not use automated systems (scrapers, bots, or AI crawlers) to extract data, and you agree not to decompile, reverse engineer, or attempt to discover any source code. You also cannot reproduce or sell these tools for commercial use without explicit permission.
"As-Is" Warranty
This website and its tools are provided on an "AS-IS" and "AS-AVAILABLE" basis. We do not guarantee that the site will be error-free, uninterrupted, or free of viruses. Your use of these tools is at your own risk.
Limitation of Liability
Under no circumstances shall the owner of Vexogrid be liable for any direct, indirect, or incidental damages (such as financial loss) resulting from your use of, or inability to use, our tools. We provide the math; the final decision is yours.
Governing Law
These terms are governed by the laws of India. Any disputes will be settled in the jurisdiction of the site owner's residence.