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Terms of Service
Last updated May 18, 2026
These terms govern use of SiteLeak. By using the service, you agree to use it only for public websites you are allowed to scan.
Service Scope
SiteLeak provides public website checks, reports, repair notes, retests, and monitoring for visible customer paths such as booking links, forms, phone taps, calls to action, order paths, quote paths, and important public pages.
Permitted Use
You may submit public websites that you own, manage, or are authorized to test. You may not use SiteLeak to scan localhost, private networks, login-only systems, non-public URLs, CAPTCHAs, restricted systems, or any target where automated checking is prohibited.
Scanner Limits
SiteLeak does not log in, submit forms, place orders, create bookings, call phone numbers, complete payments, bypass access controls, or test every possible visitor journey. Results reflect public evidence available at scan time.
No Guaranteed Outcomes
Reports can help identify broken or risky public paths, but SiteLeak does not guarantee revenue, leads, sales, search rankings, uptime, compliance, security status, medical review, legal review, advertising approval, or complete website quality.
Paid Access and Billing
Paid access appears after checkout confirmation. Plans, billing, invoices, payment updates, monitoring cancellation, and account controls are managed from the dashboard and payment-provider billing portal when available.
Canceling monitoring stops future scheduled checks and monitoring alerts. A one-time paid report, including a paid report included with a paid monitoring checkout, remains attached to the account unless a payment is reversed or refunded.
False-Positive Review
If the core paid blocker in a paid report is wrong, reply to the payment receipt within 7 days. SiteLeak will review the scan evidence and either refund that charge or issue a replacement scan credit. This review does not cover changes made after scan time or third-party pages that later changed behavior.
Reports and Repair Notes
Paid reports include repair notes based on public scan findings. They are not consulting, agency delivery, legal advice, medical advice, security certification, SEO advice, or a promise that a third party will make the requested repair.
Accounts and Data
You are responsible for keeping account access secure and for reviewing URLs before scanning. Account deletion controls are available from the dashboard. The Privacy Policy explains what data SiteLeak collects and how controls work.
Changes
SiteLeak may update the service and these terms as the product changes. Continued use after an update means you accept the updated terms.