Legacy Toolkit Terms of Service
Updated June 21, 2026
These Terms of Service govern use of the Legacy Toolkit website, account system, subscriptions, downloads, update services, cloud sync, sharing features, support, and desktop app.
Agreement
By accessing or using Legacy Toolkit, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, do not use the website, account system, subscriptions, downloads, cloud sync, sharing features, or desktop app.
If you use Legacy Toolkit for an organization, household, estate, advisory practice, or other group, you represent that you have authority to use the service for that purpose and to provide the information you enter.
What Legacy Toolkit is
Legacy Toolkit helps you organize private records, documents, wishes, contacts, reminders, and trusted access in a desktop-first planning workflow.
Legacy Toolkit is not a law firm, financial advisor, tax advisor, medical provider, fiduciary, estate planner, executor, or emergency service. The product is an organization tool and does not replace professional advice.
Accounts
- You are responsible for accurate account information and for keeping your sign-in credentials, devices, recovery paths, and authentication methods secure.
- You must not share account access except through product features intended for sharing or household/team use.
- You must notify support if you believe your account, device, or access credentials have been compromised.
Subscriptions and billing
Paid plans, prices, billing intervals, included features, and limits are shown on the pricing and checkout pages. Checkout and payment processing may be handled by Stripe or another payment provider.
Subscription access may depend on successful payment, renewal, account status, and backend entitlement checks. Taxes, payment failures, renewal timing, refunds, cancellations, and invoicing may be handled through the payment provider or applicable platform rules.
Unless a separate written agreement says otherwise, fees are non-refundable except where required by law or expressly stated by Legacy Toolkit.
Desktop vault and user content
You are responsible for the records, documents, notes, wishes, contacts, files, and other content you enter into Legacy Toolkit. You represent that you have the right to store, use, sync, and share that content.
The desktop vault is designed to be local-first and encrypted, but its practical security depends on your device, operating system account, passwords, backups, recovery paths, and the people you choose to trust.
You should keep independent backups of important information. Legacy Toolkit is not responsible for loss of local data caused by device loss, user error, operating system failure, backup failure, uninstalling software, corruption, or unsupported changes outside the app.
Sync and sharing
Cloud sync and sharing features may upload encrypted payloads, metadata, recipient records, sharing envelopes, account identifiers, version information, and other information required to provide those features.
You are responsible for choosing recipients carefully, reviewing shared access, revoking access when appropriate, and confirming that shared information is accurate and current.
Acceptable use
- Do not use Legacy Toolkit for unlawful, harmful, fraudulent, abusive, or rights-infringing activity.
- Do not attempt to bypass security controls, access another person's account or data, interfere with the service, scrape protected areas, overload infrastructure, or reverse engineer non-public service components except where allowed by law.
- Do not upload or share content that you do not have the right to use, or that is illegal, malicious, or intended to harm others.
- Do not use support channels to send passwords, recovery codes, private vault plaintext, or unnecessary sensitive documents.
Downloads and updates
Installers, release channels, and updates may change over time. Beta releases may be less stable than production releases and should be used only when you are comfortable testing upcoming changes.
Third-party services
Legacy Toolkit may rely on third-party services for authentication, checkout, hosting, infrastructure, support, email, security, downloads, analytics, or other operations. Your use of those services may also be governed by their terms and privacy policies.
Availability and changes
We may change, suspend, discontinue, or limit features, plans, pricing, release channels, downloads, providers, or service availability. We may also update the app, website, security model, and account system over time.
We may suspend or terminate access if we believe these terms have been violated, payment has failed, continued access creates risk, or termination is needed to protect users, Legacy Toolkit, providers, or the public.
Disclaimers
Legacy Toolkit is provided on an as-is and as-available basis to the maximum extent permitted by law. We do not promise that the service will be uninterrupted, error-free, secure against every threat, or suitable for every estate, family, business, legal, tax, financial, or medical situation.
You are responsible for reviewing information for accuracy, keeping it current, and seeking qualified professional advice for legal, tax, financial, medical, estate, fiduciary, or emergency matters.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Legacy Toolkit and its providers will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for lost profits, lost data, lost goodwill, device failure, backup failure, or inability to access information. Some jurisdictions do not allow certain limitations, so some limits may not apply.
Changes and contact
We may update these terms as the product, providers, laws, or business practices change. If we make material changes, we will update the date above and provide notice where appropriate.
Questions about these terms can be sent to legal@legacytk.com.