Terms of Use
Our converters are provided for informational purposes only. We make reasonable efforts to ensure accuracy using exact constants, but you are responsible for verifying results for mission-critical tasks.
By using the site, you agree not to hold us liable for any direct or indirect damages arising from your use of the tools.
Acceptance of Terms
By using Unit Converter Hub, you agree to these Terms and any policies linked on this site. If you do not agree, please discontinue use.
License & Permitted Use
- Personal and organizational use is permitted.
- Do not scrape at a rate that degrades service or republish content without attribution.
- No unlawful, harmful, or deceptive use.
Accuracy & Disclaimer
We strive for accuracy using exact constants and transparent formulas. However, the tools are provided “as‑is” and without warranties. Always verify results for mission‑critical applications.
Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use of this site.
Changes
We may update these Terms and related policies. Material changes will be reflected by updating the “Last updated” date on this page.
What These Terms Mean in Practice
Formal terms exist to cover edge cases, but most visitors only need a few core ideas.
- You can use the site freely for personal and professional conversions within normal rates.
- You remain responsible for verifying results before using them in safety-critical or regulatory contexts.
- You may not resell the service or present it as your own product without a separate agreement.
- We may update the site and terms over time as tools and regulations change.
Responsible Use in High-Stakes Contexts
Unit Converter Hub is built for convenience, but some decisions require more than a quick online conversion.
- Double-check results for medical, structural, legal, or regulatory work using primary standards or professional tools.
- Keep independent records of important calculations instead of relying only on a browser history.
- Consult experts when conversions are part of safety-critical systems.
- Use this site as a helper, not as the only source of truth, when the stakes are high.
A Simple Way to Read Terms
- Skim for sections about acceptable use, limitations, and changes first.
- Ask yourself, “What does this mean for how I actually plan to use the site?”
- Note any places where you see references to local laws or regulations that might apply to you.
- Revisit terms after big updates to the site or your own workflows.
Sharing This Site With Others
- Link directly to converters or articles instead of copying long sections of content.
- Avoid implying endorsement if you mention the site in your own products or materials.
- Encourage people to read the terms themselves if their use will be intensive or professional.
- Reach out if you're unsure whether your planned use fits comfortably within these guidelines.
Questions to Ask If You're Unsure
- “Am I using this site in a way that matches its intended purpose?”
- “Will my use affect other people's ability to access or enjoy the service?”
- “Do I need additional agreements” if I plan to integrate this tool into something I'm selling?
- “Should I consult legal or compliance teams” for specialized or regulated environments?
Keeping Notes on Important Terms
- Highlight sections that feel especially relevant to how you use the site.
- Write a one- or two-sentence summary of each key section in your own words.
- Store those notes alongside other documentation you maintain for tools and services.
- Update them when the terms or your own usage patterns change.