Terms of Service
Last updated: June 29, 2026 @ 22:00 UTC
These Terms of Service govern access to and use of the A-NET website, products, hosted services, APIs, integrations, Discord applications, Roblox services and related systems.
Please read these terms before using an A-NET service. By accessing or using a service, you agree to these terms where they apply to you. If you do not agree, you must not use the relevant service.
These terms should be read together with our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.
1. About A-NET
A-NET operates the website at https://a-net.dev/ and provides online services, APIs, integrations, software, Discord applications, Roblox-connected services and technical services.
References in these terms to A-NET, we, us or our refer to the operator of A-NET.
References to you or your refer to the individual, organisation, server administrator, developer or other person accessing or using an A-NET service.
2. Services covered by these terms
These terms may apply to:
- the A-NET website and its pages;
- A-NET APIs and web endpoints;
- webhook relay and integration services;
- database, game-data and script-delivery services;
- Discord applications and automation tools;
- Discord commands, member-management and voice features;
- Roblox experiences, scripts and connected services;
- software, code, downloads and documentation;
- hosting, development and technical support services;
- any other product or service identified as being provided by A-NET.
Additional written terms, quotations, specifications or service agreements may apply to a particular product or paid service. If there is a conflict, the specific written agreement will take priority for that service.
3. Eligibility and authority
You must be legally capable of agreeing to these terms and must meet the minimum age requirements of any third-party platform you use, including Discord or Roblox.
If you use a service on behalf of a business, community, Discord server, Roblox group or other organisation, you confirm that you have authority to act on its behalf.
Server administrators are responsible for ensuring that their use and configuration of an A-NET application complies with applicable law, Discord or Roblox rules, and their own community policies.
4. Accounts, identifiers and credentials
Some services may require an account, API credential, token, game identifier, webhook identifier, server identifier or another authorisation mechanism.
You are responsible for:
- providing accurate configuration and account information;
- keeping credentials, tokens, cookies and secrets confidential;
- restricting access to systems under your control;
- notifying A-NET promptly if credentials may have been compromised;
- all authorised activity carried out using credentials issued to you.
You must never submit another person's password, authentication token, recovery code or account security cookie to A-NET unless you are lawfully authorised and the service specifically requires it.
A-NET may revoke or replace credentials where necessary to protect the service or its users.
5. Acceptable use
You must use A-NET services lawfully and responsibly.
You must not:
- use a service for unlawful, fraudulent or abusive purposes;
- attempt to gain unauthorised access to an account, server, database or system;
- bypass authentication, access controls, rate limits or technical restrictions;
- probe, scan or test systems without prior written permission;
- introduce malware, malicious code, destructive content or harmful instructions;
- send prohibited, deceptive or unsolicited messages or webhooks;
- interfere with or degrade the availability of a service;
- use automated requests at a rate that disrupts service operation;
- attempt prohibited database statements or injection attacks;
- impersonate A-NET, its staff, another user or another organisation;
- misrepresent the source, purpose or authorisation of a request;
- collect, publish or misuse personal information unlawfully;
- use an A-NET service to infringe intellectual-property rights;
- use a service in breach of Discord, Roblox or another applicable platform's rules;
- resell or redistribute a service unless A-NET has authorised this in writing.
A-NET may apply rate limits, block requests, suspend credentials or take other proportionate measures where necessary to protect its systems and users.
6. Discord applications
A-NET Discord applications may provide commands, member caching, role management, presence-based features, voice-channel functions and other server-specific functionality.
By installing or authorising an A-NET Discord application, the relevant server administrator confirms that:
- they are authorised to add and configure the application;
- they understand the permissions and privileged intents required;
- the application's role is placed appropriately in the role hierarchy;
- the application is granted only the permissions reasonably required;
- members are provided with appropriate information about relevant features.
A-NET does not guarantee that every Discord feature will always be available. Features may depend on Discord's API, Gateway, permissions, rate limits, privileged-intent approval and service availability.
6.1 Member and presence information
Where enabled, a bot may cache member information and receive presence or custom-status updates as explained in the Privacy Policy.
A member appearing offline or invisible may prevent the bot from verifying their current custom status. Features must not treat an unavailable status as proof that specific text has been removed.
6.2 Role-management features
A role-management feature may add or remove a role when configured conditions are met. The bot must have appropriate Discord permissions and its highest role must be above the role it manages.
A-NET is not responsible for incorrect role hierarchy, administrator configuration or permission changes made by the server owner or another administrator.
6.3 Voice functionality
Where enabled, authorised administrators may instruct a bot to join or leave a voice channel.
Unless a specific feature expressly states otherwise, joining a voice channel does not mean that A-NET records or stores voice communications.
7. Roblox services and integrations
A-NET may provide web endpoints, scripts, player-data functions, configuration storage, group-management tools and other services connected to Roblox.
You must only connect experiences, groups and accounts that you own or are authorised to manage.
You are responsible for:
- enabling Roblox HTTP requests where required;
- protecting any Roblox account security cookie or API credential;
- ensuring scripts are used in authorised experiences;
- checking that submitted game and place identifiers are correct;
- complying with Roblox's terms and community standards;
- testing scripts and integrations before production use.
Features that modify Roblox group membership, roles or other account-controlled resources may have significant and potentially irreversible consequences. You must verify all configuration values before running them.
A-NET may refuse to operate a group-management or account-management task where ownership or authorisation is unclear.
8. APIs, webhooks and automated access
Access to an A-NET API or endpoint may be restricted by IP address, game ID, place ID, credential, token, rate limit or another technical control.
You must:
- send requests only from authorised applications;
- use the documented request method, headers and data format;
- respect response codes and rate-limit information;
- validate data before submitting it;
- avoid unnecessary or excessive requests;
- store returned information securely;
- comply with all applicable third-party platform requirements.
A-NET may change, restrict or discontinue an undocumented endpoint where necessary for security, reliability or maintenance.
Where a material change affects a paid or specifically contracted service, A-NET will provide reasonable notice where practicable.
9. Database and data-submission services
Some A-NET endpoints accept data or authorised database requests from connected applications.
You are responsible for ensuring that submitted data is lawful, accurate, appropriately secured and limited to what is necessary.
You must not submit:
- malicious or destructive database commands;
- credentials or secrets that the endpoint does not require;
- unlawfully obtained personal information;
- content that infringes another person's rights;
- data that you are not authorised to process.
A-NET may reject, log or investigate prohibited requests and may preserve relevant security records where reasonably necessary.
10. Content and data supplied by users
You retain any rights you lawfully hold in content or data you submit to A-NET.
You grant A-NET a limited, non-exclusive licence to host, process, transmit, reproduce and use submitted content only as reasonably necessary to:
- provide the requested service;
- maintain and secure the service;
- investigate faults or abuse;
- comply with legal obligations.
You confirm that you have the rights and permissions required to submit and process that content.
A-NET may remove or restrict content that is unlawful, harmful, unauthorised or in breach of these terms.
11. A-NET intellectual property
Unless otherwise stated, A-NET or its licensors own the intellectual-property rights in the A-NET website, branding, original software, documentation, graphics and service content.
You may view the website and use services for their intended purposes, subject to these terms.
Unless expressly authorised, you must not:
- republish or redistribute A-NET material as your own;
- sell, sublicense or commercially exploit A-NET material;
- remove copyright, attribution or ownership notices;
- use A-NET branding in a misleading way;
- represent yourself as affiliated with or endorsed by A-NET;
- reverse engineer a service except where applicable law expressly permits it.
Open-source software is governed by the licence supplied with that software. Third-party material remains subject to its respective owner's terms.
12. Links and third-party services
The A-NET website and services may contain links to or rely on third-party services, including Discord, Roblox, GitHub and hosting or infrastructure providers.
A-NET does not control third-party services and is not responsible for their availability, content, security or independent processing.
Links do not necessarily indicate endorsement, sponsorship or partnership.
You may link to publicly accessible A-NET pages provided that the link:
- is lawful and not misleading;
- does not falsely imply endorsement or affiliation;
- does not display A-NET content in a deceptive frame;
- does not misuse A-NET branding.
13. Paid services, quotations and payment
Where A-NET provides a paid product or service, pricing, scope, payment timing and delivery details may be stated in a quotation, invoice, order confirmation or separate agreement.
You must pay valid invoices in accordance with the payment terms stated on the invoice or agreement.
Additional work outside an agreed scope may require a revised quotation or additional payment.
A-NET will not make material changes to an agreed paid service without notifying the customer and, where required, obtaining agreement.
Nothing in these terms affects mandatory consumer cancellation, refund, quality or remedy rights that apply under law.
14. Availability, maintenance and changes
A-NET aims to provide reliable services but does not guarantee that every free or internet-dependent service will be uninterrupted, error-free or permanently available.
Services may be interrupted because of:
- planned or emergency maintenance;
- security incidents or protective action;
- software or infrastructure failure;
- internet, hosting or power outages;
- third-party API or platform outages;
- Discord or Roblox rate limits and service changes;
- events outside A-NET's reasonable control.
A-NET may modify a service to improve security, reliability or functionality. Where a material change adversely affects a paid service, reasonable notice or an appropriate remedy will be provided where required.
15. Suspension and termination
A-NET may suspend or terminate access where reasonably necessary because:
- these terms have been materially breached;
- use threatens the security or operation of a service;
- credentials have been compromised;
- payment remains overdue under an applicable agreement;
- continued provision would be unlawful;
- a third-party platform removes required access;
- the relevant service is discontinued.
Where appropriate and reasonably practicable, A-NET will explain the reason and provide an opportunity to remedy the issue before termination.
Immediate action may be taken where required to address security, unlawful activity, serious abuse or material risk.
You may stop using a free service at any time. Termination of a paid service remains subject to the applicable quotation, contract and statutory rights.
16. Privacy and data protection
Personal information is processed as described in the A-NET Privacy Policy.
By using a service, you acknowledge that technical and account information may need to be processed for operation, security and support.
Server administrators and developers using A-NET services must not instruct A-NET to process personal information unlawfully.
17. Security reporting
Suspected vulnerabilities should be reported through the contact page.
Security research must not involve:
- accessing another person's data;
- modifying or deleting data;
- disrupting services;
- social engineering;
- denial-of-service testing;
- publishing a vulnerability before A-NET has had a reasonable opportunity to investigate it.
18. Service information and disclaimers
A-NET takes reasonable care to maintain accurate information and functional services. However, information on the website may be general, incomplete or become outdated.
Unless expressly agreed in writing, A-NET services do not constitute legal, financial, medical or other regulated professional advice.
Free services and experimental features may be provided without a guaranteed service level.
Nothing in these terms excludes obligations or warranties that cannot lawfully be excluded.
19. Liability
Nothing in these terms excludes or limits liability where doing so would be unlawful, including liability for:
- death or personal injury caused by negligence;
- fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation;
- breach of statutory consumer rights that cannot be excluded;
- any other liability that applicable law does not permit to be excluded.
Subject to the above, A-NET will not be responsible for loss or damage that was not reasonably foreseeable when the relevant agreement was made.
Where you use a service for business purposes, A-NET will not be liable, to the extent permitted by law, for indirect or consequential loss, loss of profit, loss of revenue, loss of business opportunity or loss arising from unauthorised use of credentials under your control.
A-NET is not responsible for failures caused solely by a third-party platform, telecommunications provider, hosting provider or event outside A-NET's reasonable control.
This section does not reduce any remedy or protection available to a consumer under applicable law.
20. Responsibility for misuse
If you use an A-NET service in the course of a business or on behalf of an organisation, you are responsible for losses reasonably incurred by A-NET as a direct result of your unlawful use, deliberate misuse or material breach of these terms.
This provision does not apply to the extent that a loss was caused by A-NET or where applying it would be unfair or unlawful.
21. Consumer rights
If you are a consumer, you may have statutory rights concerning the quality, description, performance, cancellation and remedies applicable to goods, digital content or services.
Nothing in these terms is intended to exclude, restrict or replace rights that cannot legally be excluded.
22. Changes to these terms
A-NET may update these terms to reflect changes in services, security, technology, business operations or law.
The current version will be published at: https://a-net.dev/terms/
Where a change materially affects an existing paid service or your rights, reasonable notice will be provided where practicable and legally required.
Continued use after updated terms take effect constitutes acceptance where permitted by law. If you do not accept an update, you should stop using the affected service and contact A-NET regarding any existing paid agreement.
23. Transfer of rights
A-NET may transfer its rights and obligations under these terms as part of a legitimate business reorganisation, provided this does not materially reduce consumer protections.
You may not transfer a paid service agreement without A-NET's written consent unless applicable law gives you that right.
24. Severability
If any part of these terms is found to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions will continue to apply.
An invalid provision will be treated as modified only to the minimum extent necessary to make it lawful and enforceable, where permitted.
25. No waiver
A delay or failure by A-NET to enforce a provision does not waive the right to enforce it later.
26. Entire agreement
These terms, together with the Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy and any applicable quotation or specific written service agreement, form the agreement governing the relevant service.
Nothing in this section excludes liability for fraud or prevents reliance on rights that cannot lawfully be excluded.
27. Governing law and disputes
These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales, except where mandatory consumer law in your country provides otherwise.
The courts of England and Wales will have jurisdiction, subject to any right a consumer has to bring proceedings in another competent court under applicable law.
Before starting formal proceedings, you are encouraged to contact A-NET so that the issue can be considered and, where possible, resolved.
28. Contact
Questions about these terms or an A-NET service can be submitted through:
Email: support@a-net.dev
Contact page: https://a-net.dev/contact/
Terms of Service: https://a-net.dev/terms/
Privacy Policy: https://a-net.dev/privacy/