terms of use

Terms of use

Last updated: June 2026

By using opes.dev, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, please do not use the site. See also the privacy policy and cookie policy.

About this site

opes.dev is a personal portfolio and business site operated by Opes. It describes projects and services and provides a way to get in touch.

Permitted use

You may browse the site and use the contact form for legitimate enquiries. You must not attempt to disrupt the site, probe it for vulnerabilities without permission, scrape it in a way that impairs performance, or use it for unlawful purposes.

Services information

Descriptions on the services page are general information only. They do not form a binding contract. Any paid work is agreed separately in writing or by email, including scope, price, and timeline.

Intellectual property

Site content, branding, and code displayed here (unless stated otherwise) belong to Opes or respective rights holders. You may link to public pages. Do not copy substantial parts of the site without permission.

When you submit a message via the contact form, you grant me permission to read and use that content to respond. Do not submit confidential or proprietary information you are not willing to share by email.

Third-party links

The site links to external services such as GitHub, PayPal, client project URLs, and the Chrome Web Store. I am not responsible for their content, availability, or policies.

Donations

Optional payments via the donate page are governed by the donation policy and processed by PayPal.

Disclaimers

The site is provided “as is” without warranties of any kind, to the fullest extent permitted by law. I do not guarantee uninterrupted or error-free operation.

Limitation of liability

To the extent permitted by applicable law, Opes is not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential loss arising from use of this site. Nothing here limits liability that cannot be limited under consumer protection laws in your country.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales. Courts in England and Wales have exclusive jurisdiction, except where mandatory consumer protection rules in the US, UK, or EU require otherwise.

Changes

I may update these terms. Continued use after changes are posted means you accept the updated terms.

Contact

Legal or terms questions: [email protected].