These Terms of Use (“Terms”) govern your access to and use of qrfreetool. By using the site, you agree to these Terms. If you do not agree, please do not use the site.
qrfreetool provides browser-based tools to scan QR codes and generate QR codes. The site is static, meaning it does not provide server-side services such as accounts, cloud storage, or hosted dashboards. The tools are provided for convenience and educational purposes.
If you have questions about these Terms, contact us at umardrazpro@gmail.com.
1) Use of the site
You may use qrfreetool for personal or business purposes, provided you comply with these Terms and applicable laws. You are responsible for how you use QR codes generated with the tool and for how you handle information decoded by the scanner.
You agree not to misuse the site, including attempting to disrupt it, scrape it excessively, introduce malicious code, or use it in a way that violates the rights of others.
The site is designed to be lightweight and accessible. You may link to our pages, share screenshots for tutorials, and reference our guides, provided you do so honestly and without implying a partnership that does not exist.
2) QR code content and user responsibility
QR codes can encode many kinds of content, such as website links, contact details, Wi‑Fi credentials, and plain text. When you create or scan a QR code, you are solely responsible for the content and the consequences of using it.
If a QR code directs to a third-party website, qrfreetool is not responsible for that website’s content, security, or privacy practices. Always verify links before opening them.
If you generate QR codes for public distribution (posters, packaging, signs, menus, or business cards), you are responsible for ensuring the destination content is lawful, accurate, and safe. Consider adding a visible domain label near the QR code so users can confirm they are scanning the correct destination.
3) No warranties
qrfreetool is provided on an “as-is” and “as-available” basis without warranties of any kind, express or implied. We do not guarantee that scanning or generation will work perfectly for all devices, QR formats, camera hardware, browsers, lighting conditions, print materials, or network environments.
While we aim to follow QR best practices, you should test your QR codes before publishing them, especially in high-stakes contexts such as payments, tickets, or authentication flows.
Camera scanning depends on factors outside our control, such as device hardware, autofocus performance, browser permission behavior, and whether the page is served over HTTPS. For critical scenarios, we recommend providing an alternative access method (such as a short URL printed next to the QR).
4) Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, qrfreetool and its owners, contributors, and partners will not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, or any loss of profits or data, arising out of or related to your use of the site.
This includes issues caused by third-party QR destinations, incorrect QR content, scanning failures, printing mistakes, or security incidents related to QR links.
In jurisdictions that do not allow certain liability limitations, our liability is limited to the smallest amount permitted by applicable law. Nothing in these Terms limits liability where it cannot be limited legally.
5) Intellectual property
The qrfreetool brand name, page layout, and original written content are protected by applicable intellectual property laws. You may not copy, reproduce, or redistribute the site’s design or text in a way that implies endorsement or misrepresents ownership.
Open-source libraries used by qrfreetool are subject to their respective licenses. If you self-host or modify the site, you are responsible for complying with those licenses.
You may use QR codes you generate with qrfreetool for any lawful purpose. The QR images you generate belong to you. However, you must have the rights to any logo or content you embed, and you must not use third-party trademarks in a misleading way.
6) Ads and cookie consent behavior
The site includes designated ad placeholder areas identified by fixed IDs (for example: ad-header, ad-incontent, ad-sidebar, ad-footer). These placeholders are activated only after you accept the cookie banner. If you reject, ad placeholders remain disabled.
This consent-driven approach is designed to demonstrate a privacy-friendly pattern. If you integrate real ad networks, you must ensure your implementation complies with applicable privacy and advertising rules.
7) Prohibited activities
You agree not to use qrfreetool to create QR codes that promote illegal activity, malware distribution, phishing, impersonation, or deceptive practices. You also agree not to generate QR codes that violate copyright, trademarks, or personal privacy.
If we receive credible abuse reports, we may update the site to reduce misuse, such as adding warnings or blocking patterns where feasible. Because the site is static, enforcement options are limited.
8A) Printing, publishing, and QR reliability guidance
QR codes are sensitive to size, contrast, and placement. When you publish a QR code, test it under real conditions: the expected scanning distance, the lighting where users will scan, and the print material (paper, plastic, metal, glass, or fabric).
Small QR codes may fail when printed on glossy surfaces due to glare. Likewise, low-contrast brand colors can look premium but become hard to scan. If scanning performance is important, prioritize function over decoration.
Using a logo in the center can reduce scannability. If you add a logo, choose a higher error correction level and ensure the code is physically larger. These are best-practice suggestions, not guarantees.
8B) International use and local laws
qrfreetool is available worldwide, and different countries have different rules about cookies, advertising, and data handling. Our default implementation is minimal and designed for privacy, but if you deploy the site and integrate additional services, you are responsible for complying with local laws that apply to your users.
If you use qrfreetool in regulated contexts (healthcare, finance, identity verification, or government services), consult appropriate legal and security professionals and conduct testing that matches your compliance requirements.
8) Changes and availability
We may update, modify, or discontinue parts of the site at any time. We are not obligated to maintain any particular feature or provide support.
Because the tools are static and depend on browser capabilities and third-party libraries, functionality may change when browsers or library versions change.
We may also adjust the site’s UI, accessibility features, or content to improve usability, comply with legal updates, or respond to feedback. Because the site is static, some improvements may require replacing files on the hosting environment.
9) Governing principles
These Terms are intended to be interpreted in a reasonable, good-faith manner. If any provision is found unenforceable, the remaining provisions remain in effect.
Your continued use of the site after Terms updates means you accept the new Terms.
10) Contact
For questions about these Terms, email umardrazpro@gmail.com. Include any relevant page URLs and details so we can address your request.