The site content and calculations are provided for information and comparison support. Final transactions, filings, and contracts remain the user responsibility.
By using the site, the user accepts general public-use conditions for an information service. Outputs are estimates for education, comparison, and budget orientation, not guaranteed settlement values.
The site may rely on third-party providers for rate data, hosting, analytics, and advertising. Delays, outages, or data changes from those providers can affect both behavior and numerical output.
To the extent permitted by law, liability for direct or indirect losses arising from reliance on the site is limited.
The service and these terms may be revised over time. Questions about these terms can be sent to hdchae89@gmail.com.
The site should not be the only basis for legal, tax-filing, investment, or high-value contract decisions. It is a comparison and orientation tool, not the final source of truth.
Abusive automation, unauthorized copying, attempts to bypass advertising or consent controls, malicious traffic, and illegal use are not permitted. The operator may restrict activity that threatens site stability.
Terms may look formal, but in practice they calibrate the reader’s expectations. On a money-reading service, it matters to know whether a number is meant for orientation or for final execution.
That is the practical reason to read them: they define the boundary of help clearly.
Terms pages are often treated as formal boilerplate, but on a money-reading site they are practical because they define expectation boundaries.
They explain that the service provides comparison-oriented information rather than replacing real provider documents, contracts, payroll statements, customs decisions, or billing records.
That clarity makes the product safer to use because the user knows when to rely on the site for orientation and when to return to the original source.
Easy Reading Money is a public web information service rather than an individually negotiated advisory product.
The terms therefore focus on defining where the service helps responsibly and where the user still needs to return to provider documents and formal processes.
Do the terms apply when I use the calculator
Yes. Accessing the site and using the tool is treated as use of a public information service under these terms.
Where does the site’s responsible help end and user verification begin
The site helps responsibly up to the point of providing a readable baseline and decision context. Once the issue becomes an actual card payment, payroll contract, tax filing, customs action, or high-value agreement, the user still needs to verify the source documents and real provider conditions directly.
Why is it useful to read the terms together with the policy pages
The terms define the liability boundary, while privacy and methodology explain data handling and calculation assumptions. Reading them together gives a fuller picture of the service boundary.
Tax and customs outputs are estimates for comparison, not final filing or settlement values.