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1 Agreement to These Terms
You accept these Terms when you visit CodeToFun, create an account, use a Try It Yourself editor or tool, or otherwise interact with the site. If you use CodeToFun on behalf of a school, company, or other organization, you confirm that you have authority to bind that organization to these Terms.
We may update these Terms from time to time. The “Last updated” date at the top of this page shows when the current version took effect. Continued use after a change means you accept the revised Terms.
2 The Service
CodeToFun provides educational materials and related features, which may include:
- Text tutorials, references, and examples for programming languages, libraries, and web technologies.
- In-browser “Try It Yourself” editors and interactive examples.
- Free online tools such as formatters, converters, and similar utilities.
- Optional sign-in or sign-up features where those services are available.
The service is offered as-is for personal, non-commercial learning unless we state otherwise. Features, content, availability, and design may change without notice. We do not guarantee that every language, tool, or editor will always be available or error-free.
3 Eligibility & Accounts
You may browse most of CodeToFun without an account. If you create an account or sign in (including through a third-party provider such as Google), you agree to:
- Provide accurate information and keep it up to date.
- Keep your login credentials confidential and notify us if you suspect unauthorized access.
- Be responsible for activity that occurs under your account.
- Use only one account unless we expressly allow otherwise.
CodeToFun is intended for a general audience, including students. If you are under the age required to form a binding contract in your country, you may use the site only with a parent or guardian’s permission. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 (or the applicable age in your country) without verifiable parental consent. See our Privacy Policy for more detail.
4 Acceptable Use
You agree to use CodeToFun only for lawful, educational purposes. You must not:
- Copy, scrape, crawl, or bulk-download our tutorials, examples, or site structure in a way that harms the service or violates these Terms.
- Use automated tools (bots, scrapers, or similar) except ordinary search-engine indexing of publicly available pages.
- Attempt to gain unauthorized access to our servers, accounts, or other users’ data.
- Introduce malware, overload the site, or interfere with editors, tools, or other visitors.
- Use Try It Yourself editors or tools to attack other systems, mine cryptocurrency, send spam, or run abusive workloads.
- Misrepresent CodeToFun content as your original commercial product, or remove attribution where we reasonably request it.
- Post or transmit unlawful, defamatory, harassing, or otherwise harmful content through any feature that accepts input.
- Circumvent security, rate limits, ads, or access controls.
We may investigate suspected misuse and take action, including blocking access or reporting activity to the relevant authorities where required by law.
5 Intellectual Property
CodeToFun, the site design, logos, tutorial text, original examples, and related materials are owned by CodeToFun or our licensors, unless a page states otherwise. All rights not expressly granted are reserved.
You may:
- Read, practice with, and learn from tutorials and examples for personal, educational, or non-commercial study.
- Quote short excerpts with a clear link back to the original CodeToFun page.
- Adapt sample snippets in your own projects, homework, or portfolio, provided you do not present our full lessons as your own course or product.
You may not, without our prior written permission:
- Republish entire tutorials, reference pages, or substantial copies of our content on another website or in a paid course.
- Sell, license, or wrap CodeToFun content as a competing commercial product.
- Use our name, logo, or branding in a way that suggests endorsement.
Third-party names, libraries, and trademarks (for example, JavaScript, Python, Lodash, or Google) belong to their respective owners and are used for identification and education only.
6 Editors, Tools & Your Code
Try It Yourself editors and online tools are provided to help you experiment. Code you type typically runs locally in your browser unless a specific feature says otherwise. We do not claim ownership of the code you write in those editors.
- You are responsible for the code you enter and for how you use any output.
- Do not paste secrets, passwords, private keys, or confidential data into public editors or tools.
- Editor output is not a substitute for a full development environment, tests, or code review.
- We may limit usage, disable a tool, or change how examples run to protect the site and other visitors.
If a future feature lets you save, share, or publish code on CodeToFun, you grant us a limited license to host and display that content solely to operate the feature. You still own your code. Do not upload material you do not have the right to share.
7 Advertising
Some pages may display advertisements, including ads served by Google AdSense or similar partners. Ads help us keep tutorials and tools free.
- Advertisers and ad networks are responsible for their own content, offers, and privacy practices.
- Clicking an ad may take you to a third-party site that is not controlled by CodeToFun.
- You should not click ads in a deceptive or automated way.
Cookie and ad-related details are described in our Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy.
8 Third-Party Services
The site may link to external websites, documentation, videos, widgets, analytics, advertising, or authentication providers. Those services have their own terms and privacy policies.
We are not responsible for third-party content, availability, or practices. A link does not mean we endorse the destination. Review the terms of any service you use through or from CodeToFun.
9 Disclaimers
CodeToFun is an educational resource. Tutorials, examples, tools, and editors are provided “as is” and “as available” without warranties of any kind, whether express or implied, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement.
- Content may contain errors, omissions, or outdated APIs. Always verify against official documentation before using code in production.
- We do not guarantee exam results, job offers, certifications recognized by employers, or any particular learning outcome.
- We do not provide professional legal, financial, security, or career advice.
- We do not warrant uninterrupted access, complete security, or that defects will be corrected immediately.
Your use of the site is at your own risk. You are responsible for backing up your own work and for decisions you make based on our content.
10 Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, CodeToFun and its owner, authors, and affiliates shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, or for any loss of data, profits, goodwill, or other intangible losses, arising from:
- Your use of, or inability to use, the site, editors, or tools.
- Errors or omissions in tutorials or example code.
- Unauthorized access to or alteration of your transmissions or data.
- Third-party conduct, ads, or linked websites.
- Any other matter relating to the service.
If a court finds that we are liable despite these Terms, our total liability to you for all claims relating to the service will not exceed the greater of (a) the amount you paid us in the 12 months before the claim (which is typically zero, because the core service is free) or (b) USD 50, except where a higher limit cannot be excluded by law.
Nothing in these Terms excludes or limits liability that cannot be excluded under applicable law, including liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, or for fraud.
11 Suspension & Termination
You may stop using CodeToFun at any time. If you have an account, you may request closure by contacting us.
We may suspend or terminate access, with or without notice, if we reasonably believe you have violated these Terms, harmed other users, or created a security or legal risk. Sections that by their nature should survive (including intellectual property, disclaimers, limitation of liability, and governing law) remain in effect after termination.
12 Changes to These Terms
We may update these Terms when we add features, change how the site works, or when laws change. When we do, we will post the revised Terms on this page and update the “Last updated” date.
Material changes may also be highlighted on the site where practical. If you do not agree to the updated Terms, you should stop using CodeToFun. Continued use after the new Terms are posted constitutes acceptance.
13 Governing Law
These Terms are governed by the laws of India, without regard to conflict-of-law rules, except where mandatory consumer-protection laws in your country of residence give you additional rights that cannot be waived.
If a dispute cannot be resolved informally, the courts of India shall have exclusive jurisdiction, subject to those mandatory rights. If any provision of these Terms is found unenforceable, the remaining provisions will continue in full force.
These Terms, together with the Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy, are the entire agreement between you and CodeToFun regarding the site. They replace any prior understandings on the same subject.
14 Contact Us
If you have questions about these Terms, or need to report misuse of the site, contact us: